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verb (used with object) 1. to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut. 2. to stop or obstruct (a gap, entrance, aperture , etc ...
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Definition of CLOSE. transitive verb. 1. a: to move so as to bar passage through something b: to block against entry or passage c ...
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close (kl s) adj. clos·er, clos·est. 1. Being near in space or time. See Usage Note at redundancy. 2. Being near in relationship: close relatives.
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( klōs ) adj. , clos·er , clos·est . Being near in space or time. See Usage Note at redundancy . Being near in ...
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Close may refer to: Close (surname) In music: "Close", a song by Rascal Flatts from Unstoppable "Close", a song by Soul Asylum from Candy from a Stranger "Close", a ...
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shut; not open enclosed or enclosing; shut in confined or confining; narrow: close quarters carefully guarded: close custody shut away from observation; hidden ...
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Pronunciation: When two things are close, they are near each other; the distance or time between them is small. The bank is close to the store. I walk to ...
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To obstruct (an opening · ). To move so that an opening is closed. Close the door behind you when you leave. Jim was listening to headphones with his eyes ...
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A close vowel is a type of vowel sound used in many spoken languages. The defining characteristic of a close vowel is that the tongue is positioned as close as ...
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(Reuters) - Sears Holdings Corp will close as many as 120 of its Kmart and Sears discount and department stores after its holiday sales slumped, sending ...
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