To close something securely means that you latch it tightly so it won't just pop open or slowly open over time, you have to unlatch it for it to open. Or to seal.
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You mean 'cockamamie'. probably close to the meaning of Malarkey.
In this context it would mean basically 'literally nill' or close to nil'. So nil = zero or nothing Virtual = Close to or literally = Close to nothing. Or basically nothing.
There can be many meaning to the phrase close to the edge, it could mean close to the end, to a border or put an end on, a rim or a brim, a slight but noticeable sharpness or harshness
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One way to securely close a box without using tape is to use twine or string to tie the flaps of the box together. This method can provide a secure closure without the need for tape.
what does mean by this close-box
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You have spelled it correctly. "To seal" means to close securely, and "sealed" is the past tense of "to seal."
To effectively close a paint can, use a rubber mallet to gently tap the lid into place. Make sure the lid is securely sealed to prevent any leaks or spills.
It means "surely". Securely, probably, certainly; fastly; safely.
what do they mean when they say close all applications on the computer
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can mean physically near or to shut something.
securely fixed; solid, compact; steady; resolute and smooth surface
To effectively close a screen door, gently push it until it latches securely. Make sure to check that the door is properly aligned with the frame to prevent any gaps or drafts.
Simple! Take the hook and 'hook' it around the catch on the end of the clasp, then push the hook into the clasp to securely fasten.