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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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close call/shave<br />

- an accident that almost happens but does not happen<br />

I had a close call this morning when the truck almost hit me.<br />

close in on (someone or something)<br />

- to overwhelm or surround someone or something<br />

The soldiers quickly closed in on the enemy position.<br />

close one's eyes to (something)<br />

- to ignore something<br />

The teacher closed her eyes to the misbehavior of the students.<br />

close ranks<br />

- to come together for fighting, to unite <strong>and</strong> work together<br />

The political parties closed ranks <strong>and</strong> stopped arguing among themselves.<br />

close the books (on someone or something)<br />

- to put an end to something (like the books in accounting records)<br />

The owners of the team closed the books on the idea of building a new stadium.<br />

close to home<br />

- to be near to someone`s personal feelings/wishes/interests<br />

My statement about the woman's work habits hit close to home <strong>and</strong> she became very<br />

quiet.<br />

close to (someone)<br />

- to be fond of someone<br />

The boy is very close to his gr<strong>and</strong>father.<br />

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