ham-fisted hard-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> iron-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> mutton-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> narrow-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> three-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> tight-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> two-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> <span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> simple past and past participle of <span class="searchmatch">fist</span> fetids, sifted...
tightfisted tightfisted From tight + <span class="searchmatch">fist</span> + -ed. tight-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (comparative more tight-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, superlative most tight-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) reluctant to spend money; miserly...
IPA(key): /ˌkləʊsˈfɪstɪd/ close-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (comparative more close-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, superlative most close-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) tight-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, stingy 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen...
(tank or cavalry branch): armoured <span class="searchmatch">fist</span>, armored <span class="searchmatch">fist</span>, mailed <span class="searchmatch">fist</span> rule with an iron <span class="searchmatch">fist</span> ironfisted / iron-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> ruthless control sit in for, Fortinis...
narrow-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (comparative more narrow-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, superlative most narrow-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) Synonym of tight-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (“miserly, stingy”)....
hardfisted hard-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (comparative more hard-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, superlative most hard-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) Having hard or strong hands. a hard-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> labourer covetous; niggardly...
simple present <span class="searchmatch">fists</span>, present participle <span class="searchmatch">fisting</span>, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) (intransitive) To break wind. <span class="searchmatch">fist</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">fists</span>) The act of breaking...
ironfisted From the idea of having an iron <span class="searchmatch">fist</span>. iron-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (comparative more iron-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, superlative most iron-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) (derogatory) Characterized by ruthless...
mutton-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (comparative more mutton-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, superlative most mutton-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) Clumsy, lacking in manual skill 1937, Siegfried Sassoon, The Complete Memoirs...
dry-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span> (comparative more dry-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>, superlative most dry-<span class="searchmatch">fisted</span>) (archaic) niggardly; stingy 1604 (date written), Tho[mas] Dekker, [Thomas Middleton]...