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only a short distance away or apart in space or time
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the hotel is close to the sea.
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her birthday and her wedding date were close together.
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why don't we go straight to the shops, as we're so close?.
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the months of living in close proximity to her were taking their toll.
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â with very little or no space in between; dense.
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cloth with a closer weave.
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this work occupies over 1,300 pages of close print.
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â [predic.](close to)very near to (being or doing something).
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on a good day the climate in LA is close to perfection.
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she was close to tears.
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the race will be a close contest.
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she finished a close second.
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the family history of cancer in close relatives.
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â (of a person or relationship) on very affectionate or intimate terms.
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they had always been very close, with no secrets at all.
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the college has close links with many other institutions.
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(of observation, examination, etc.) done in a careful and thorough way
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we need to keep a close eye on this project.
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pay close attention to what your body is telling you about yourself.
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â carefully guarded.
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his whereabouts are a close secret.
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you're very close about your work, aren't you?.
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uncomfortably humid or airless
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a close, hazy day.
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it was very close in the dressing room.
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in a position so as to be very near to someone or something; with very little space between
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they stood close to the door.
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he was holding her close.
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an enclosed space, in particular
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she lives at 12 Goodwood Close.
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