yes,yes it did
Hello, this is MonkeyChicken, I'm making changes to my old answer because Aceboard has indeed shut down as far as I've seen. I've since learned that there were a few active sites before it shut down, but a lot of people did move to new providers. Apparently they refused to pay the yearly cost of keeping their domain and space up. This wasn't surprising anyway because some of the main people running the site had just disappeared, and not even the mods of the support forums knew what happened to them. If anyone ever expresses interest in seeing what the site looked like before it kicked the bucket, look up Aceboard.com on the Wayback Machine.
close close close close
close by or close-by
The future tense is will close.
In a rebus, "close close close close" typically represents the phrase "close the door" or "close the window." The repetition of "close" emphasizes the action of closing something. The visual or contextual clues surrounding the rebus often clarify the specific meaning intended.
close as in close the door ---- shut close as in she is standing close to me ---- near
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they were close to busted they are close to the saturdays and they are also close to escala.
Yes. Close as in "Why are you so close to me it's creepy" and close as in "Close the garage door this instant."
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can mean physically near or to shut something.
Dtlr Close When The Mall Close
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)