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Sentences with close out

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  • The debit to sales revenue and the credits to expenses close out these accounts.He would also close out or set to zero all the revenue and expense accounts for the year in preparation for recording the next year's activity in the following entry.If you close out an account on which the margin is inadequate or exhausted, you terminate it, usually by selling securities to realize cash.
  • To close a hole in a wall with plaster.
  • To close a border to tourists; to close the woods to picnickers.
  • He closed the crate and tied it up.
  • To close one's mind to the opposite opinion.
  • Close up those ranks! The surgeon closed the incision.
  • The circuit was closed so the current could be measured.
  • To close a debate.
  • To close a deal to everyone's satisfaction.
  • We close the sale of the house next week.
  • To close a store for the night.
  • The epidemic forced authorities to close the schools. The police closed the bar for selling liquor to minors.
  • We closed the cruiser to put our injured captain on board.
  • To close a bird in a cage.
  • The door closed with a bang. This window is stuck and will not close tight.
  • Her lips closed firmly.
  • His pursuers closed rapidly.
  • We closed with the invaders shortly before sundown.
  • The service closed with a hymn.
  • The school closed for the summer.
  • The builder closed with the contractor after negotiations.
  • The play closed in New York yesterday and will open in Dallas next week.
  • The market closed low for the fourth straight day.
  • A close formation of battleships.
  • A close texture; a close weave.
  • The barn is so close to the house that you can hear the animals. His birthday is in May, close to mine.
  • This dark pink is close to red. He left her close to tears.
  • A flower close to a rose; a close relative.
  • A close circle of friends.
  • A close, clinging negligee.
  • The matter requires close investigation.
  • A close, literal translation.
  • A close contest.
  • Close reasoning.
  • A close hatch.
  • A close siege preventing all escape.
  • Close quarters.
  • A hot, close room.
  • A spell of close, sultry weather.
  • She is so close that you can tell her all your secrets.
  • He is very close with his money.
  • The entire parish participated in the close communication.
  • Close parentheses; close quotes; close brackets.
  • An eagle close.
  • A bear's head couped close.
  • Lisicki recovered quickly enough and broke once again at 1-1, using her heavy to serve to dominate before a sweetly-struck backhand down the line closed out the set after 43 minutes.
  • At the close of day; the close of the speech.
  • The fighters met in a fierce close.
  • When the newspaper story broke suggesting possible corruption in the government, the politicians all closed ranks.
  • To sail close to the wind.
  • An answering pennant flown close up.
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