Similar words: close, closer, closed, closet, closely, close up, close to, closest. Meaning: v. hold firmly, usually with one's hands.
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1. As with Palaeocarpilius powerful claws are held close to the body, like the living shore crab.
2. Donna crouched where she was, the Beretta held close to her, the stink of cordite strong in her nostrils.
3. If you care, please hold close again me.
4. To clasp or hold close with the arms, usually as an expression of affection.
5. There are some secrets we all hold close to ourselves, trying to protect an image that others will respect.
6. If I have been holding sword, I can't hold close you.
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7. To survive in this world, we hold close to us, those people on whom we depend. We trust.
8. Hold close to mouth and spray 1 dose directly in mouth 2 to 6 times daily until symptoms improve. Before initial dose, depress pump 4-5 times or until primed.
9. Pakistan also has a reputation for passing on military technology it had promised to hold close.
10. Sometimes little children become attached to an object. It may be a blanket or toy they hold close when they go to bed or when they get scared or hurt.
11. Before initial dose, depress pump, 4-5 times or until primed. Hold close to mouth and spray 1 dose directly in mouth4 to 6 times daily until symptoms improve.
12. Or perhaps the universe is giving us an example to hold close to our hearts, to encourage us on some future day when our own generous act of giving is not met with a visible act of receiving.
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