Closed as a coat
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BUTTONEDClosed, as a coat
ICEDClosed, as a deal
DARKClosed, as a racetrack
GONEDARKClosed, as a theater
ZIPPEREDClosed, as a sleeping bag
SENTTOPRESSClosed, as a newspaper issue
FURLSWraps closed, as a flag
FOLDEDClosed down, as a play.
SENTTOPRESSClosed, as a magazine issue
ALLYEARNever closed, as a resort
AJARImperfectly closed, as a door
SHUTCompletely closed, as a door
RESEALEDClosed again, as a plastic bag
ZOOMEDClosed (in on), as for a photo
ZOOMEDClosed (in on), as with a lens
seelto stitch closed the eyes of, as a falcon
seeledSEEL, to stitch closed the eyes of, as a falcon
seelsSEEL, to stitch closed the eyes of, as a falcon
bagsa usually flexible container that may be closed for holding, storing, or carrying something as
simulcastclosed-circuit television broadcast of an event, as a horse race, while it is taking place
squinching(of a person's eyes) Narrow so as to be almost closed, typically in reaction to strong light
trismusSpasm of the jaw muscles, causing the mouth to remain tightly closed, typically as a symptom of tetanus
gymkhanacompetition in which sports cars are timed as they travel on a closed, twisting course that requires much maneuvering
narrowed(of a person's eyes) Almost closed so as to focus on something or someone, or to indicate anger, suspicion, or other emotion
narrowing(of a person's eyes) Almost closed so as to focus on something or someone, or to indicate anger, suspicion, or other emotion
squintingLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light
squintedLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light
toroida surface generated by a closed plane curve rotated about a line that lies in the same plane as the curve but does not intersect it
angiosperma plant of the Angiospermae, one of the main divisions of flowering plants, in which the seeds are in a closed ovary, not naked as in gymnosperms
angiospermsANGIOSPERM, a plant of the Angiospermae, one of the main divisions of flowering plants, in which the seeds are in a closed ovary, not naked as in gymnosperms
continuantsA consonant that is sounded with the vocal tract only partly closed, allowing the breath to pass through and the sound to be prolonged (as with f, l, m, n, r, s, v)
continuantA consonant that is sounded with the vocal tract only partly closed, allowing the breath to pass through and the sound to be prolonged (as with f, l, m, n, r, s, v)
venetiansblind, as for a window, having overlapping horizontal slats that may be opened or closed, esp. one in which the slats may be raised and drawn together above the window by pulling a cord
venetianblind, as for a window, having overlapping horizontal slats that may be opened or closed, esp. one in which the slats may be raised and drawn together above the window by pulling a cord
charkedthe solid product resulting from the destructive distillation of coal in an oven or closed chamber or by imperfect combustion, consisting principally of carbon: used chiefly as a fuel in metallurgy to reduce metallic oxides to metals
charksthe solid product resulting from the destructive distillation of coal in an oven or closed chamber or by imperfect combustion, consisting principally of carbon: used chiefly as a fuel in metallurgy to reduce metallic oxides to metals
charkthe solid product resulting from the destructive distillation of coal in an oven or closed chamber or by imperfect combustion, consisting principally of carbon: used chiefly as a fuel in metallurgy to reduce metallic oxides to metals
rakusprocess by which pottery is fired at a relatively low temperature and then moved while hot to a closed container with combustible materials (as paper or sawdust) that ignite and cause a reaction creating colors and patterns in the pottery's surface
scissorsAn instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other thin material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles