close in shore

  • 1Close to Shore — Close to Shore: A True Story of Terror in an Age of Innocence   …

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  • 2shore reef — fringing reef (a coral reef formed as a narrow band close to shore) …

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  • 3Close Power Station — Country England Location Tyne and Wear, North East England Coordinates …

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  • 4shore — noun 1 land along the edge of a sea/lake ADJECTIVE ▪ golden, sandy ▪ on the golden shores of beautiful Bali ▪ lake, ocean, sea (usually seashore) …

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  • 5Shore City Magicians Club — 2011 Shore Is Magic Show Poster The Shore City Magicians Club Inc is a magic club based in Auckland, New Zealand. Its members range from beginners through to full time professional entertainers. Although based on Auckland s North Shore, the club… …

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  • 6shore — 01. We walked along the [shore], watching the waves, and looking for seashells. 02. After 6 hours in a canoe, it felt good to be back on [shore]. 03. We could see bears walking along the [shore] of the river as we paddled by. 04. We pulled the… …

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  • 7close — 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… …

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  • 8Shore Club — Infobox Restaurant name = Shore Club image width = 300px image caption = The Shore Club in Hubbards, Nova Scotia established = 1946 current owner = The Harnish family head chef = food type = Seafood dress code = Casual rating = street address =… …

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  • 9close in — {v.} To come in nearer from all sides. * /We wanted the boat to reach shore before the fog closed in./ Often used with on . * /The troops were closing in on the enemy …

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  • 10close in — {v.} To come in nearer from all sides. * /We wanted the boat to reach shore before the fog closed in./ Often used with on . * /The troops were closing in on the enemy …

    Dictionary of American idioms