Fisted in a sentence
Synonym: clenched, tight. Antonym: open-handed, relaxed
Meaning: having a hand closed tightly into a fist

(1) I fisted the air in frustration.
(2) He is frugal without being too tight-fisted.
(3) He is known to be tight-fisted with his money.
(4) The magician fisted a coin and made it disappear.
(5) We fisted our hands in anticipation of the surprise.
(6) The boxer fisted his gloves before entering the ring.
(7) My grandmother is tight-fisted with her secret recipe.
(8) The restaurant owner is tight-fisted with portion sizes.
(9) We fisted our hands in excitement as the concert started.
(10) The ham-fisted tailor sewed the dress with crooked seams.
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(11) The landlord is tight-fisted with repairs in the building.
(12) The government is tight-fisted with funding for education.
(13) The ham-fisted carpenter hammered the nail in at an angle.
(14) The ham-fisted writer's dialogue felt forced and unnatural.
(15) The iron chancellor's opponents feared his iron-fisted rule.
(16) The teacher is tight-fisted with extra credit opportunities.
(17) The ham-fisted guitarist struggled to play the complex solo.
(18) The ham-fisted tailor's poorly sewn seams quickly unraveled.
(19) The company's CEO is tight-fisted with bonuses for employees.
(20) The organization is tight-fisted with benefits for employees.
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(21) The ham-fisted actor stumbled over his lines during the play.
(22) The ham-fisted sculptor's creation lacked finesse and detail.
(23) The ham-fisted basketball player constantly fumbled the ball.
(24) The ham-fisted bartender spilled drinks all over the counter.
(25) He is tight-fisted with his time off, never taking vacations.
(26) The ham-fisted painter left brush strokes all over the canvas.
(27) He is known to be tight-fisted when it comes to lending money.
(28) He is tight-fisted with compliments, rarely giving any praise.
(29) The ham-fisted guitarist struggled to play the intricate solo.
(30) The ham-fisted baker's cake was lopsided and poorly decorated.
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(31) She is tight-fisted with compliments and rarely praises others.
(32) The government is tight-fisted with permits for new businesses.
(33) The ham-fisted writer's prose was filled with clumsy metaphors.
(34) She is tight-fisted with her trust, rarely giving it to anyone.
(35) The coach is tight-fisted with playing time for certain players.
(36) He is tight-fisted with his trust and rarely confides in others.
(37) The ham-fisted plumber's repairs caused more leaks in the pipes.
(38) The teacher is tight-fisted with grades and rarely gives out A's.
(39) The ham-fisted dancer lacked grace and coordination on the stage.
(40) The boss is tight-fisted with raises and rarely rewards hard work.
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(41) The tight-fisted parent rarely buys their children toys or treats.
(42) He is tight-fisted with his compliments and rarely praises anyone.
(43) He is tight-fisted with his time and rarely attends social events.
(44) The company is tight-fisted with bonuses for sales representatives.
(45) The ham-fisted driver caused a minor accident while trying to park.
(46) The ham-fisted artist's brush strokes lacked finesse and precision.
(47) She is tight-fisted with her time, never wanting to waste a minute.
(48) She is tight-fisted with her time and rarely agrees to help others.
(49) She is tight-fisted with her compliments and rarely praises others.
(50) The boss is tight-fisted with raises and rarely increases salaries.
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(51) The ham-fisted artist's brushstrokes were heavy and lacked finesse.
(52) The ham-fisted engineer's design caused the machine to malfunction.
(53) The ham-fisted mechanic's repairs only made the car's issues worse.
(54) The teacher is tight-fisted with extra help for struggling students.
(55) The ham-fisted speaker struggled to articulate his thoughts clearly.
(56) The ham-fisted musician's performance was filled with off-key notes.
(57) The company's CEO is notoriously tight-fisted with employee bonuses.
(58) The landlord is tight-fisted and rarely spends money on maintenance.
(59) The company's tight-fisted policies have led to low employee morale.
(60) My grandmother is known for being tight-fisted with her possessions.
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(61) She is tight-fisted with her emotions, rarely showing vulnerability.
(62) He is tight-fisted with his knowledge, never sharing it with others.
(63) Despite the high prices, the quality of the product is tight-fisted.
(64) He is tight-fisted with his emotions and rarely shows vulnerability.
(65) The ham-fisted carpenter's shoddy workmanship led to a wobbly table.
(66) Von Bismarck's iron-fisted rule earned him both admirers and critics.
(67) The manager is tight-fisted with office supplies and rarely restocks.
(68) The czar's iron-fisted rule left little room for individual freedoms.
(69) The boss is tight-fisted with promotions, rarely advancing employees.
(70) The store owner is tight-fisted with discounts and rarely offers any.
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(71) The ham-fisted actor stumbled through his lines, forgetting his cues.
(72) The ham-fisted painter left behind streaks and smudges on the canvas.
(73) The ham-fisted photographer's pictures were blurry and poorly framed.
(74) The company is tight-fisted with raises and rarely increases salaries.
(75) The government is tight-fisted with permits for construction projects.
(76) He is tight-fisted with his resources, never sharing them with others.
(77) She is tight-fisted with her support and rarely offers help to others.
(78) The landlord is tight-fisted with utilities and rarely covers the cost.
(79) The dictators' iron-fisted rule left no room for dissent or opposition.
(80) The ham-fisted plumber accidentally broke a pipe while fixing the sink.
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(81) The ham-fisted dancer tripped over her own feet during the performance.
(82) The ruler's iron-fisted rule ensured his holding power over the nation.
(83) The company's CEO is tight-fisted with bonuses, rarely giving them out.
(84) The boss is tight-fisted with vacation days, rarely approving time off.
(85) She is tight-fisted with her forgiveness, rarely letting go of grudges.
(86) He is tight-fisted with his knowledge and rarely shares it with others.
(87) The ham-fisted mechanic damaged the car's engine while trying to fix it.
(88) The tight-fisted homeowner neglects necessary maintenance to save money.
(89) He is always tight-fisted with his money, never wanting to spend a dime.
(90) She is tight-fisted with her secrets, never revealing anything personal.
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(91) Bismarck's iron-fisted rule earned him the nickname The Iron Chancellor.
(92) The boss is tight-fisted with vacation days and rarely approves time off.
(93) The supervisor is tight-fisted with training opportunities for employees.
(94) The principal is tight-fisted with field trip opportunities for students.
(95) The ham-fisted electrician caused a power outage while fixing the wiring.
(96) He is tight-fisted with his energy, never exerting himself unnecessarily.
(97) The company's budget is tight-fisted, leaving little room for innovation.
(98) He is tight-fisted with his resources and rarely shares them with others.
(99) The company's CEO is known for being close-fisted with employee benefits.
(100) The dictator's jackboots were a constant reminder of his iron-fisted rule.
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(101) She has a reputation for being tight-fisted with her charitable donations.
(102) She is tight-fisted with her apologies, rarely admitting when she's wrong.
(103) Despite his wealth, he remains tight-fisted and rarely donates to charity.
(104) The manager is tight-fisted with promotions and rarely advances employees.
(105) My boss is close-fisted with praise and rarely acknowledges our hard work.
(106) The ham-fisted accountant made numerous errors in the financial statements.
(107) The ham-fisted chef burned the dish by leaving it in the oven for too long.
(108) My grandfather is known to be tight-fisted when it comes to spending money.
(109) The government is tight-fisted when it comes to funding education programs.
(110) The ham-fisted driver caused a fender bender while trying to parallel park.
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(111) The ham-fisted goalkeeper failed to save any of the shots during the match.
(112) The ham-fisted sculptor's statue lacked the fine details and smooth finish.
(113) My friend is tight-fisted with her time and rarely makes plans to hang out.
(114) The company is tight-fisted with promotions and rarely promotes from within.
(115) She is so tight-fisted that she refuses to buy anything that is not on sale.
(116) The company's CEO is notorious for being tight-fisted with employee bonuses.
(117) Attila the Hun's leadership style was characterized by his iron-fisted rule.
(118) The ham-fisted architect's design lacked functionality and aesthetic appeal.
(119) The supervisor is tight-fisted with praise and rarely acknowledges good work.
(120) The chef's ham-fisted attempt at slicing the roast resulted in uneven pieces.
Fisted used in a sentence
(121) The tight-fisted boss rarely approves salary raises or bonuses for employees.
(122) The landlord is tight-fisted and refuses to make any repairs to the property.
(123) The miser's reputation in the community was that of a tight-fisted individual.
(124) The restaurant owner is tight-fisted with portion sizes, serving small plates.
(125) She is tight-fisted with her creativity, rarely sharing her ideas with others.
(126) If a scene is too ham-fisted, it can detract from the poignancy of its impact.
(127) My boss is tight-fisted with praise and rarely gives compliments to employees.
(128) The ham-fisted photographer accidentally deleted all the photos from the shoot.
(129) The ham-fisted tailor accidentally cut a hole in the fabric while measuring it.
(130) My grandfather can be quite tight-fisted when it comes to spending on luxuries.
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(131) The tight-fisted friend never offers to pay for meals or drinks when going out.
(132) The ham-fisted stylist's haircut left the client with an uneven and messy look.
(133) The coach is tight-fisted with team equipment and rarely replaces worn-out gear.
(134) The homeowner is tight-fisted with maintenance and rarely fixes issues promptly.
(135) The ham-fisted teacher's explanations left the students confused and frustrated.
(136) The tight-fisted investor avoids philanthropy and prefers to hoard their wealth.
(137) My friend is tight-fisted with sharing her belongings and rarely lends anything.
(138) She is tight-fisted with her energy and rarely participates in group activities.
(139) The ham-fisted salesperson's aggressive approach turned off potential customers.
(140) The ham-fisted goalkeeper let the ball slip through his fingers and into the net.
(141) The company's CEO is known to be tight-fisted with employee benefits and bonuses.
(142) The manager is tight-fisted with resources and rarely provides additional support.
(143) The government's budget cuts have made them appear tight-fisted in their spending.
(144) The company is tight-fisted with benefits, rarely offering comprehensive packages.
(145) She is tight-fisted with compliments and rarely acknowledges others' achievements.
(146) The government is tight-fisted with social welfare programs, leaving many in need.
(147) The ham-fisted surgeon's lack of precision led to complications during the surgery.
(148) The tight-fisted landlord refuses to make necessary repairs to the rental property.
(149) The tight-fisted homeowner rarely spends money on home improvements or renovations.
(150) Don't expect him to lend you any money; he's always tight-fisted with his finances.
(151) She is tight-fisted with her time, rarely agreeing to help others with their tasks.
(152) The manager is tight-fisted with vacation days, rarely approving time off requests.
(153) The company is tight-fisted with raises, rarely giving employees a salary increase.
(154) He is tight-fisted with his compliments, rarely acknowledging others' achievements.
(155) The company is tight-fisted with employee benefits, offering only the bare minimum.
(156) The chef's ham-fisted attempt at plating the dish resulted in a messy presentation.
(157) The ham-fisted comedian's jokes fell flat, eliciting no laughter from the audience.
(158) The homeowner is tight-fisted with home improvements and rarely invests in upgrades.
(159) He is tight-fisted with his support, never offering a helping hand to those in need.
(160) The company is tight-fisted with training opportunities, leaving employees stagnant.
(161) The government is tight-fisted with healthcare funding, leaving many without access.
(162) The leader's iron-fisted rule was characterized by fascistically oppressive measures.
(163) The ham-fisted sculptor's statue lacked the delicate details that make a masterpiece.
(164) The tight-fisted shopper always looks for the cheapest option, regardless of quality.
(165) I have to be tight-fisted with my spending this month because I overspent last month.
(166) The czar's rule from the throne was marked by his iron-fisted approach to governance.
(167) She was frugal without being tight-fisted, and she still managed to live comfortably.
(168) Stalin's iron-fisted control over the Soviet government stifled dissent and opposition.
(169) The team owner is tight-fisted with player contracts and rarely offers lucrative deals.
(170) The tight-fisted customer always haggles for the lowest price, even on small purchases.
(171) He tends to be tight-fisted with his money, rarely spending it on anything unnecessary.
(172) The landlord is tight-fisted with repairs, never wanting to spend money on maintenance.
(173) The ham-fisted musician's performance was filled with missed notes and off-key singing.
(174) Ivan the Terrible's rule was characterized by his iron-fisted control over his subjects.
(175) The tight-fisted manager refuses to provide necessary resources for the team to succeed.
(176) My neighbor is so close-fisted with her garden tools that she won't even lend me a rake.
(177) The tight-fisted shopper always looks for discounts and coupons before making a purchase.
(178) The tight-fisted parent insists on hand-me-downs and second-hand items for their children.
(179) She is known for being tight-fisted with her resources, carefully budgeting every expense.
(180) The boss is tight-fisted with praise, rarely acknowledging the hard work of the employees.
(181) The ham-fisted surgeon's lack of precision resulted in complications during the operation.
(182) The tight-fisted traveler avoids tipping service staff and tries to negotiate lower prices.
(183) The company is tight-fisted with bonuses, rarely rewarding employees for their performance.
(184) The company is tight-fisted with technology upgrades, using outdated systems to save money.
(185) The government is tight-fisted with funding for education, neglecting to invest in schools.
(186) The ham-fisted politician's speech was filled with awkward pauses and stumbling over words.
(187) The homeowner is tight-fisted with energy usage and keeps the thermostat low to save money.
(188) The organization is tight-fisted with donations and rarely contributes to charitable causes.
(189) The tight-fisted customer complains about prices and demands discounts at every opportunity.
(190) I don't like going out to eat with my friend because she's always close-fisted with the tip.
(191) My coworker is close-fisted with information and never shares anything useful with the team.
(192) The landlord is tight-fisted with repairs and maintenance, which is frustrating for tenants.
(193) The ham-fisted designer's clothing line received negative reviews for its poor craftsmanship.
(194) The tight-fisted traveler opts for budget accommodations and avoids splurging on experiences.
(195) The organization is tight-fisted with employee benefits, offering minimal coverage and perks.
(196) Despite his wealth, he remains tight-fisted and rarely treats himself to anything extravagant.
(197) The company is tight-fisted with marketing budgets, rarely investing in advertising campaigns.
(198) The Iron Chancellor's iron-fisted approach to governance earned him both praise and criticism.
(199) The ham-fisted conductor's lack of control resulted in a chaotic and disorganized performance.
(200) The restaurant owner is tight-fisted with portion sizes, leaving customers feeling unsatisfied.
(201) The restaurant owner is tight-fisted with portion sizes, serving smaller portions to cut costs.
(202) My grandfather is always close-fisted with his money, even when it comes to buying necessities.
(203) My grandfather is always tight-fisted with his money, even when it comes to buying necessities.
(204) My grandfather is quite tight-fisted with his possessions, rarely parting with anything he owns.
(205) The manager is tight-fisted with promotions, rarely giving employees the opportunity to advance.
(206) The ham-fisted speaker struggled to engage the audience, resulting in a lackluster presentation.
(207) The restaurant owner is tight-fisted with portion sizes, which has led to some negative reviews.
(208) The tight-fisted boss rarely approves employee requests for training or professional development.
(209) The tight-fisted investor is hesitant to take risks, preferring safe and predictable investments.
(210) The organization is tight-fisted with office supplies, requiring employees to ration their usage.
(211) The homeowner is tight-fisted with home improvements, rarely investing in renovations or repairs.
(212) The government is tight-fisted with healthcare funding, neglecting to provide adequate resources.
(213) The government is tight-fisted with social welfare programs, neglecting to support those in need.
(214) Despite his best efforts, his ham-fisted approach to fixing the computer only made matters worse.
(215) I can't stand being around people who are close-fisted with their time and refuse to help others.
(216) My sister is close-fisted with her belongings and won't let anyone borrow her clothes or jewelry.
(217) The landlord is tight-fisted with repairs, often neglecting necessary maintenance in the building.
(218) The company is tight-fisted with training opportunities, rarely investing in employee development.
(219) The school is tight-fisted with extracurricular activities, offering limited options for students.
(220) The millionaire businessman is tight-fisted with his investments, always looking for the best deal.
(221) Despite his wealth, he remains tight-fisted with his charitable donations, rarely giving to causes.
(222) Although he is frugal without being tight-fisted, he still manages to donate generously to charity.
(223) The homeowner is tight-fisted with energy usage, always keeping the thermostat low to save on bills.
(224) The school is tight-fisted with field trips, offering limited opportunities for educational outings.
(225) The company is tight-fisted with employee recognition, rarely acknowledging outstanding performance.
(226) The ham-fisted designer's clothing line received negative reviews for its poor fit and construction.
(227) The charity organization is tight-fisted with their donations and only gives to a select few causes.
(228) The government has been tight-fisted with funding for education, resulting in overcrowded classrooms.
(229) The ruler's iron-fisted rule was fueled by a thirst for power, symbolized by the motto blood and iron.
(230) The landlord is close-fisted with repairs and refuses to fix anything unless it's absolutely necessary.
(231) The restaurant owner is close-fisted with portion sizes and always serves small portions to save money.
(232) The bride's family was tight-fisted when it came to wedding expenses, resulting in a modest celebration.
(233) The government is tight-fisted with healthcare funding, resulting in limited access to quality services.
(234) The manager is tight-fisted with flexible work arrangements, rarely allowing employees to work remotely.
(235) The government is tight-fisted with social welfare programs, providing minimal support to those in need.
(236) The government is tight-fisted with infrastructure investments, neglecting to improve roads and bridges.
(237) The boss is tight-fisted with training opportunities, rarely providing resources for professional growth.
(238) The company's policy is to be tight-fisted with travel expenses, requiring employees to justify every trip.
(239) The government is tight-fisted with funding for education, which has led to many schools being underfunded.
(240) The company's CEO is notoriously tight-fisted with employee benefits, rarely approving any additional perks.
(241) The government has been tight-fisted with infrastructure spending, resulting in crumbling roads and bridges.
(242) The boss is tight-fisted with flexible work arrangements, rarely allowing employees to have a flexible schedule.
(243) The boss is tight-fisted with training opportunities, rarely providing employees with the chance to learn new skills.
Fisted meaning
Fisted is an adjective that describes something that is tightly clenched or closed, usually referring to a hand or fist. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of clenching one's hand into a fist. When using the word fisted in a sentence, it is important to consider the context in which it is being used. Here are some tips for using fisted effectively in your writing:
1. Use fisted to describe physical actions: Fisted is often used to describe physical actions, particularly those involving the hands.
For example, you might write, "He fisted his hand in anger," or "She fisted her fingers around the handle of the knife."
2. Consider the connotations of fisted: Fisted can have negative connotations, particularly when used to describe someone who is angry or aggressive. Be mindful of these connotations when using the word in your writing.
3. Use fisted to create imagery: Fisted can be a powerful word when used to create imagery in your writing.
For example, you might write, "The tree's roots fisted around the rocks," or "The storm fisted the waves into a frenzy."
4. Use fisted sparingly: Like any descriptive word, fisted should be used sparingly in your writing. Overusing the word can make your writing feel repetitive or heavy-handed.
5. Consider alternative words: If you find yourself using fisted frequently in your writing, consider using alternative words to describe the same action.
For example, you might use "clenched" or "closed" instead of fisted.
In conclusion, fisted is a versatile word that can be used to describe physical actions, create imagery, and convey emotion. By considering the context in which it is being used and using it sparingly, you can effectively incorporate fisted into your writing.
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