Similar words: close, closet, closest, close up, closely, close in, disclose, close down. Meaning: [kləʊs] n. 1. a person who closes something 2. (baseball) a relief pitcher who can protect a lead in the last inning or two of the game. adv. (comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance.
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31. How about putting the sofa closer to the window?
32. Draw/Pull your chair a little closer.
33. They agreed to forge closer economic ties.
34. She moved a step closer to me.
35. Screaming fans vied to get closer to their idol.
36. Both nations are seeking closer links with the West.
37. She edged closer to get a better look.
38. She coaxed the horse into coming a little closer.
39. Closer investigation showed this idea to be untenable.
40. The game was closer than the score suggests.
41. The crisis brought the family closer together.
42. He moved closer to her.
43. Derek leaned closer, his face only inches from hers.
44. However, on closer inspection,[Sentencedict.com ] a number of problems emerged.
45. Silently, ranks of police edged closer to the crowds.
46. On closer inspection, the notes proved to be forgeries.
47. I'm still no closer to deciphering the code.
48. Residents watched the flames inch closer and closer.
49. "Don't come any closer, " she said darkly.
50. He came closer and bent towards her.
51. Let's have a closer look.
52. Come a little closer, so you can see better.
53. Come a bit closer and you'll be able to see better.
54. They were told to hold their fire until the enemy came closer.
55. It's a sad reflection on life that it takes danger and suffering to bring people closer together.
56. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw him coming closer.
57. The woman moved closer to Beth, gripping her arm tightly.
58. With Germany, France has been the prime mover behind closer European integration.
59. Are they any closer to understanding how the brain works?
60. As Christmas gets closer, the shops get more and more crowded.