close in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
CLOSE (verb): to move something to a position that obstructs access or view; (adjective): having a strong emotional bond or relationship.
Sample Sentences
- Please close the door quietly so you donβt disturb the meeting.
- She felt a close connection with her childhood friend after all these years.
- The store is located close to the park, making it a convenient stop.
- He decided to close the book, feeling satisfied with how the story ended.
- The two teams were close in score, making the final minutes incredibly tense.
- She decided to close the window to block out the noise from the street.
- The two friends promised to stay close even after moving to different cities.
- As the deadline approached, the team worked late to close the gap in their project.
- He felt a close connection to the community after volunteering for several months.
- The store will close early on Sundays, so make sure to do your shopping in the morning.
- Please close the door quietly when you leave.
- She felt a close connection with her childhood friends.
- The store is located close to the main square in town.
- We need to close the window before it starts raining.
- His advice brought us closer together as a team.
- Please close the window before the rain starts pouring in.
- She felt a close bond with her childhood friends that lasted into adulthood.
- The store is located close to the main square, making it easy to find.
- They decided to close the meeting early to allow everyone to enjoy the sunny afternoon.
- With the deadline approaching, the team worked closely together to finish the project.
- She decided to close the window to keep out the cold breeze.
- The restaurant is located close to the beach, making it a popular spot for tourists.
- After years of hard work, they were finally close to achieving their dream of opening a bakery.
- He leaned in to close the distance between them, his heart racing with anticipation.
- The detective was close to uncovering the truth behind the mysterious disappearance.
- Can you please close the window before the rain starts?
- They have become very close friends over the years.
- The museum is located close to the city center.
- He decided to close the book and take a break.
- Her voice was close to a whisper as she shared her secret.
- She decided to close the window because the noise outside was too distracting.
- The two friends stood close together, sharing secrets under the stars.
- After a long day, he was glad to finally close his eyes and rest.
- The store will close early for the holiday, so make sure to shop before then.
- They were close to reaching their destination when the storm suddenly hit.
- The dog ran close to its owner during the walk in the park.
- She whispered a secret, leaning in close so only he could hear.
- After a long day, they finally felt close to achieving their goal.
- The store will close early today due to the holiday.
- They shared a close bond that had developed over many years.
- The store is close to my house, making it convenient for quick errands.
- Please close the window; it's starting to get chilly in here.
- After a long day at work, he was eager to close his laptop and relax.
- The final score was so close that the outcome could have gone either way.
- She felt a close bond with her childhood friends.
- Please close the window; it's getting chilly in here.
- They lived in close proximity to the city center.
- His explanation brought the concept much closer to my understanding.