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To close tightly means to shut something firmly and securely so that there is no space for air, water, or other substances to enter or escape. This action ensures that the object is tightly sealed and cannot be easily opened or accessed.
"Something to that effect" means something similar or approximate to what was stated but not exactly the same. It implies a close match rather than a precise replication of the original statement or idea.
When you push something shut, you are applying a force called compression force. This force is directed towards the object to bring its parts closer together and create a seal or closure.
"A stone's throw" refers to a short distance, often implying that something is very close nearby. It can be both a literal and figurative way to describe proximity.
Repel is a verb that means to push or keep something away. It can also refer to a substance or device that prevents something from getting too close or sticking to it.
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can mean physically near or to shut something.
shut means to close something or if you recommend shut up is meaning when you are annoyed about someone and you want them to stop talking.
The opposite of shut is open. Shut is a verb which also means to close something, for example, 'shut the door'.
to shut or close.
Cerrar is Spanish for "to close" or "to shut".
Close/shut your b-um
I think you heard it wrong. There is an idiom OPEN AND SHUT, which means something is over and done quickly, as if you opened the book, read the law, and shut the book quickly again.
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)
The suffix "clude" comes from clud and clus, which mean to shut, or to close. For example, the word "preclude", which means to prevent, or stop in advance, is made up of the prefix "pre", which means before, and the suffix "clude", which means to shut, or to close.
The root word "clud" means to close or shut. It is commonly found in words like exclude, include, and conclude.
"shut up" is two words, not one, and they mean to close your mouth, or to be quiet. and a "cuss" word is a word that many take offence to.
You probably mean. Cierre su Boca!, It means literally, "Shut your Mouth" from the command form of Cerrar = (to shut), su = your, boca = mouth.