Explanation 1:before the days of mattresses, beds were square frames elevated from the ground, with ropes tied across in a sort of weave. Anyway, in order to sleep well, the "mattress" couldn't sag, so the bed had to be "tight."
explanation 2:"It seems that tight in this expression is the equivalent of the only surviving use of the adverb tightly meaning 'soundly, properly, well, effectively'."
Yes. Extremely is the adverb modifying the adjective tight.
You might want to unplug it and start all over ....it is possible that your connection isn't tight. I left mine on over night the first time and then after that it was a quick charge.
shuttle bobbin tension too tight
It's a 'tight' chest and is something that asthma sufferers get.
Skinny jeans with a hip tight top and cute jacket.
The phrase sleep tight means that an individual is affectionately hoping another person has a good sleep. It is often used in a rhyme such as "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite".
"Why do you say sleep tight?" should be entered into ask.com. Then you will get your answer <3 (:
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You can reply "Good night, sleep tight!" or simply "Good night, sweet dreams!"
Sleep tight Sleep well Sweet dream Nighty night Have a good sleep Dream of me Until tomorrow Rest time for blossoms
"Tight" or "tightly" was a synonym for "well," "good," "properly," etc. in the 19th and early 20th centuries; "sleep tight" therefore simply means "sleep well."The phrase didn't derive from the use of bed ropes on old beds, and is not a very old expression at all. The first known written use of "sleep tight" is from 1866 when Susan Bradford Eppes wrote in her diary, Through Some Eventful Years, "Goodbye little Diary. Sleep tight and wake bright, for I will need you when I return."Also, "bedbugs bite" is simply an extended version of the original "sleep tight" bedtime message, the origin of which is currently unknown and which didn't start to be used until the middle of the 20th century.According to Phrase Finder the myth that the phrase derives from the use of bedropes seems to have stemmed from an episode of the BBC program Antiques Roadshow during which an appraiser told a client the story, and it has been perpetuated; historical house curators have been fighting to correct it ever since.
"Good night" = "Goede nacht". However, if you say good night to a good friend or a family member, "slaapwel"/"slaapzacht" (sleep tight) en "welterusten" (litt. have a nice rest, i.e. sleep) are used more frequently.
You just have to go to brd early and close your eyes tight, the "sandman" will do the rest.
THE LULLABY OF BROADWAY Come on along and listen to, the lullaby of Broadway, the hip horray and bally who, the lullaby of brodway, the rumble of the subway trains, the rattle of the taxis, the daffidils that entertain at Angelo's and Maxi's When a Broadway baby says good night, it's early in the morning Manhhtan babies don't sleep tight until the dawn Good night baby, good night, milkman's on his way sleep tight, baby, sleep tight, let's call it day. Listen to the lullaby of old Broadway.
Sleep Tight - Angel - was created on 2002-03-04.
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"Sweet dreams! Can't wait to talk to you in the morning." "Hope you have a restful night. Goodnight!" "Thinking of you before I drift off to sleep. Goodnight :)"