Close to in poesy
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ANEARClose to, in poesy
ANEARClose, in poesy
EREPrevious to, in poesy
EREPrior to, in poesy
AFOREPrior to, in poesy
ANEARClose to, in poetry
ANEARClose to, in poems
ATBATClose to home, in baseball
SHADOWOFIn the ... (very close to).
hardin close proximity to; near
HOTClose to the answer, in games.
zeroto converge on; close in on
twinto bring together in close association
TRIPLEGet close to home, in a way
LEAVEATTHEALTARBe this close to having in-laws
NECKANDNECKToo close to call, in a race
COFFINCORNERIt's close to one's goal in football
twinsTWIN, to bring together in close association
facein close proximity to; narrowly escaping; confronting
twinnedTWIN, to bring together in close association
NOTBYALONGSHOTHow to score in basketball from close up?
shavecome close to or touch lightly in passing
NIPANDTUCKSo close as to leave the outcome in doubt.
ICARUSIn myth he flew too close to the sun
ICARUSHe flew too close to the sun, in myth
ONSERVEEven or close to even, in a tennis set
breatheto be close to someone in pursuit; menace; threaten
cuddleto hold close for warmth or comfort or in affection
hottest(in children's games) Very close to finding or guessing something
cornrowto braid hair tightly in rows close to the scalp
ringto lower or close the curtain in front of a stage
occludentcausing or resulting in occlusion / something serving to close; shutting up
dropshotin tennis, to make a ball drop close to the net
cornrowedCORNROW, to braid hair tightly in rows close to the scalp
loosento make less close, dense, or compact in structure or arrangement
ropein a desperate or hopeless position; close to defeat or failure
cornrowingCORNROW, to braid hair tightly in rows close to the scalp
loosenerto make less close, dense, or compact in structure or arrangement
CHILICAREClose attention to one's cook-off entry? (... la Jerry Brown in 1998)
ICARUSWax-winged flier who went too close to the sun, in myth