Similar words: close to, be close to, a skeleton in the closet, skeleton in the closet, come together, closet, huddle together, piece together. Meaning: adj. located close together.
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61. These two lie close together, and make up an equilateral triangle with Zeta Puppis and Lambda Velorum.
62. Faults: Eyes set too obliquely; set too close together.
63. Results: Prostatitic tissue DNA fluorescence well-dismetional, cells arrange close together, three-dismetional structure is complete in single cell in Group Danpu capsule.
64. The vaginal walls, which lie close together, contain mucous crypts and many blood vessels, but no glands and few nerve endings.
65. Fattened and then abandoned by mothers who leave to mate anew, weaned elephant seal pups stick close together until ready for a first season at sea.
66. I want to thin out those tomato plants since they are growing too close together.
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67. They sat down on two iron chairs, side by side but not too close together.
68. Feet close together and peg - leg five fingers were hollow palm-shaped, with palm lateral arm flap contralateral neck about 20 times.
69. They looked askance at us there and talked with their heads close together.
70. A newly-married couple, he thought, on account of their walking so close together.
71. They were sitting close together and he somehow felt that she could hear his thoughts.
72. The first two installments were pretty close together in 1980.
73. In the trucks little yellow men in shabby greenish uniforms were squatting, jammed close together.
74. Children would bring them close together and break down this invisible barrier.
75. The buildings are spaced so that they will not be too close together.
76. These two rows of trees are planted too close together.
77. Short roping - Technique where both climbers are tied close together into the middle of the rope.
78. When using, need not heat, can besmear directly be in the skin at depilating , as close together as the skin adhesion, without unwell feeling, apply to sensitive place skin to depilate.
79. These levels lie so close together that they are generally not resolved in spectroscopic work.
80. They were all leaning their arms on the counter close together, speaking low.
81. Images of NGC 3132 reveal two stars close together within the nebulosity, one of 10th magnitude, the other 16th.
82. But when objects get very close together, there's little room for particles to flash into existence between them.
83. Pressed salted duck is the old salt brine had to do after the cooked food taste are relatively close together Xianxiang.
84. There was no moon, only a battlefield of broken lights and shadows, running close together.
85. Feet are round and catlike, with toes set close together turning slightly inwards.
86. The characteristic of bacterium colony is close together, if use what vaccinal annulus touchs, almost whole bacterium colony is on education radical slip.
87. The myxobacteria show typical social behaviors, such as cell density-dependent growth patterns and growing close together.
88. The two stars are so close together that the red dwarf cannot hold itself together and loses mass to its companion.
89. Because concave and convex chamfer is occlusive not close together, the meeting after the floor uses period of time causes degum, aperture appears on the floor.
90. This can be prevented by serialization of memory or storage access, such that if read and write commands are received close together, the read command is executed and completed first, by default.
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