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calar a boca
Catalan
callar
Spanish
callar
Refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent.
close up
clam up
dummy up
shut up
belt up
button up
be quiet
open up
Portuguese
calar a boca
Synonyms
Examples for "
close up
"
close up
clam up
dummy up
shut up
belt up
Examples for "
close up
"
1
I shall be very interested to see how you work,
close
up
.
2
It'd been a long time since I'd seen one so
close
up
.
3
Dain caught a glimpse; another two said they saw it
close
up
.
4
The property allows city folk a rare
close
up
of working farms.
5
The sea was already
close
up
to the stern of the boat.
1
She would immediately
clam
up
or try to change the subject.
2
If I asked him questions straight out, he might
clam
up
.
3
This caused the three Martians to
clam
up
and look at one another.
4
Wallander thought that if he pushed too hard the boy might
clam
up
.
5
You can't just say something like that and then
clam
up
!
1
If you
dummy
up
on cops they will slap you around.
2
Meet Mr. Wood! she declared happily, holding the grinning
dummy
up
in front of her.
3
Lindy lifted the
dummy
up
by the legs, then slammed his body hard against the floor.
4
She hoisted the
dummy
up
from the chair where it had spent the day beside Lindy's
dummy
.
5
Best to just
dummy
up
.
1
The arms
shut
up
in the arsenals were distributed among the populace.
2
Mrs. Sutcliffe would be
shut
up
in the dining-room with the sewing-party.
3
The gnomes kept me
shut
up
in their hill all the time.
4
The place is now
shut
up
,
and the owners live in France.
5
The troubled times of the Regulators
shut
up
the courts of justice.
1
Then he got out, hitching his
belt
up
over his considerable girth.
2
So why do they sometimes
belt
up
and other times don't?
3
On the accessory front, men and women can
belt
up
for the season.
4
She is urging road users over the Easter break to "
belt
up
"
.
5
She brought the
belt
up
,
undid the loop, then wrapped it around her waist.
1
Tell her to
button
up
her suit and turn her radio on.
2
I
button
up
my jacket, thanking God for the warmth of it.
3
She began to
button
up
her coat again with sure, thin fingers.
4
All he could do was
button
up
again and hope nobody had noticed.
5
Then
button
up
the coat, and do the same with that.
1
The one thing in the world we wanted was to
be
quiet
.
2
She should avoid forwardness, and
be
quiet
in manner and in speech.
3
I wish I were there; it must
be
quiet
at any rate.
4
The men are required to
be
quiet
and orderly in their deportment.
5
The horses are only a little balky; they will
be
quiet
soon.
1
Well, you had better warn her to
keep
mum
before her father.
2
And I know you'll be a friend of mine, and
keep
mum
.
3
It don't make any difference WHAT happens, we got to
keep
mum
.
4
Well,
keep
mum
'bout it, will ye, till I talk to him?
5
He thinks it a good joke and he will
keep
mum
.
6
Everyone
keep
mum
or there may be no spread at all.
7
Stand there and
keep
mum
,
and I'll give you a little breathing space.
8
So, you see, if he is wise he will
keep
mum
.
9
Yet Black women
keep
mum
because the stigma is so enormous.
10
I reckon we're safe as long as we
keep
mum
.
11
I must tell you; but you'll
keep
mum
,
Uncle Jo?
12
It's just as often as not th' men
keep
mum
.
13
They's jest one question-areyou willin' to go in an' will you
keep
mum
.
14
I'm glad you stopped me; we must
keep
mum
.
15
Outsiders should look on, keep out,
keep
mum
-
and
worry
to themselves all they want to.
16
How long would Abdel-Magied be required to
keep
mum
?
keep
mum
keep
Portuguese
calar a boca
calar-se
Catalan
callar
Spanish
callar