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51close (or shut) one's eyes to — refuse to acknowledge (something unpleasant). → eye …
52close one's eyes to — ► close one s eyes to refuse to acknowledge (something unpleasant). Main Entry: ↑eye …
53close-set — [ˌkləus ˈset US ˌklous ] adj close set eyes are near to each other …
54close-set — [ ,klous set ] adjective close set eyes are very near to each other …
55close-set — adjective set close together close set eyes close set teeth her eyes are close set • Syn: ↑close set • Similar to: ↑close * * * close setˈ adjective …
56close — close1 [ klouz ] verb *** ▸ 1 shut ▸ 2 when business stops ▸ 3 stop use of road etc. ▸ 4 end/finish ▸ 5 reduce distance ▸ 6 stop business relations ▸ 7 finish business deal ▸ 8 put fingers around something ▸ 9 have value at end of day ▸ 10 join… …
57Close Your Eyes (album) — This article is about the Kurt Elling album. For other albums with the same title, see Close Your Eyes (disambiguation). Close Your Eyes Studio album by Kurt Elling Released …
58close — close1 W1S1 [kləuz US klouz] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(shut)¦ 2¦(move parts together)¦ 3¦(shut for period of time)¦ 4¦(stop operating)¦ 5¦(end)¦ 6 close an account 7¦(in money markets)¦ 8 close a deal/sale/contract etc 9¦(offer finishes)¦ …
59close — 1 verb 1 SHUT (I, T) to shut something so that there is no longer a space or hole, or to become shut in this way: Ann closed her book and stood up. | close a door/window/gate: Would you mind if I closed the window? | close the… …
60close — I UK [kləʊz] / US [kloʊz] verb Word forms close : present tense I/you/we/they close he/she/it closes present participle closing past tense closed past participle closed *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] if you close something, or if it closes,… …