Pronunciation of the English word close.
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1. | Its sharp claws began to open and close, open and close. | |
2. | They were too close to the door to close it. | |
3. | "The day pulls to a close" is a barbarism, possibly entirely opaque if you fail to recognize it as a translation of "The day draws to a close." | |
4. | How close is too close? | |
5. | On each close approach to the Sun it will sample the solar wind, study the Sun’s corona, and provide unprecedentedly close up observations from around our star — and armed with its slew of innovative technologies, we know it will keep its cool the whole time. | |
6. | The joint Europe and U.S. Solar Orbiter spacecraft has made its first close approach to the Sun, getting as close as 77 million kilometers and taking the closest images of the sun ever captured. | |
7. | How many close friends do you have? | |
8. | Close the door when you leave. | |
9. | Please will you close the door when you go out. | |
10. | Your point may be a little off target, but it certainly is close. |