The deal is, no. Deanie's in love with him but Mitch doesn't know who she is. Her A.K.A is Dinie Slothouber. Deanie rates Mitch, A Plus 10 out of 10. O.K!
I think that my best work comes from having a deadline and being pressured to reach it. I love the challenge!
shot variation is the variation of shot types like wide shot, mid shot, close up, etcetera
close by or close-by
The future tense of "close" is "will close" or "going to close."
close as in close the door ---- shut close as in she is standing close to me ---- near
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In a poignant scene where a cow gives birth to a calf, both a real and fake cow were used. A real cow lying on her side was filmed in a medium distance shot. Then, in extreme close-up, a fake cow, designed by special effects, was used. A non-toxic gel was applied to a six-day-old calf, then the character Mitch pulled the calf out of the fake cow. (Mitch forms a special bonding with this calf, whom he names Norman). This scene was accomplished in one take. The young calf was kept warm with blankets and heaters and bottle fed.
they were close to busted they are close to the saturdays and they are also close to escala.
Yes, there is a homophone for close, which is clothes. Close and clothes sound the same when spoken, but they have different meanings.
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can mean physically near or to shut something.
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a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but has different meanings. so a homograph for close (example for bold close: we are getting close to the border) would be close(example for italic close: close the door)