Sentences with close with
close with
C c - 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.
- 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.