Definition: To remove or block an opening, gap or passage through. To move a thing, or part of a thing, nearer to another so that the gap or opening between the two is removed.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'close': 15
1. The mountain looked even bigger up close.
2. The statue is even taller up close.
3. Some friends feel like family because of how close you are.
4. Please close the door behind you.
5. They are very close friends.
6. I live close to the school.
7. The store will close at 9 PM.
8. We had a close game last night.
9. Be careful not to get too close to the fire.
10. They are close to finishing the project.
11. A bear wandered close to their camp last night.
12. He drove a wedge between two close friends.
13. Alike in spirit, they became close friends.
14. She held her dear baby close.
15. We’ve stayed close since we met.
1. The mountain looked even bigger up close.
2. The statue is even taller up close.
3. Some friends feel like family because of how close you are.
4. Please close the door behind you.
5. They are very close friends.
6. I live close to the school.
7. The store will close at 9 PM.
8. We had a close game last night.
9. Be careful not to get too close to the fire.
10. They are close to finishing the project.
11. A bear wandered close to their camp last night.
12. He drove a wedge between two close friends.
13. Alike in spirit, they became close friends.
14. She held her dear baby close.
15. We’ve stayed close since we met.
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