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1 The close confines of the hole made the tension even more nightmarish.
2 The Earl of Wallace's baritone rumbled within the close confines of the barouche.
3 He had grown up in the close confines of the Mamutoi winter dwelling.
4 In the close confines of the room, the Captain's "aroma" was overpowering.
5 Every muscle seemed to throb; the close confines of a frigate had taken their toll.
6 The close confines within the car was the ultimate in travelling intimacy and wildly seductive.
7 She laughed at it, the sound of her own voice hideous in the close confines .
8 They wouldn't last long in the close confines that house so much of the world's population.
9 Only an amateur would try to use a rifle in the close confines of the boat.
10 Something about the close confines of the cavern made it tougher to get her air back.
11 Covid-19 has made it impossible to deport asylum seekers and unsafe to keep them in close confines .
12 What happened? I couldn't imagine Sara Lynn and Eliza together in the close confines of the kitchen.
13 The humidity in the close confines of the jungle, the rankness of rotting vegetation, all oppressed her.
14 Mr Andrews said large apartment blocks presented a similar problem to other places with close confines , like aged care facilities.
15 The close confines and the shared community spaces within these large apartment blocks means this virus can spread like wildfire.
16 The distinctive thud of a Bradfield slammed against his ears, louder than thunder in the close confines of the corridor.
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