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.
No.
They are not related.
Alexandra Close was born in 1974.
Attention, interest, conviction, desire and close
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The word presumptive means to presume something without factual evidence. Some synonyms, or words with similar meanings, are possible, probably, assumptive, and circumstantial.
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The question uses assumptive language. Taupin wrote the lyrics for *most* Elton John songs. Not *all*. He's also written for other artists, like "These Dreams" that Heart recorded in the mid-80;s.
Assuming the truth of something to be proved is known as beggining the proof using the assumptive method in logic. This method helps establish the validity of a statement by starting with the assumption that it is true and then deriving logical consequences from that assumption. However, it is important to later verify that the assumption leads to a valid conclusion through rigorous proof.
close by or close-by
The future tense is will close.
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.