To render passage impossible by physical obstruction.
Refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent.
Cease to operate or cause to cease operating.
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.
6 She held the baby in her arms close up against her heart.
7 Slipping ahead he lay in ambush until the Indians were close up .
8 I could not answer; so I drew her close up to me.
9 There's some evidence he can work close up , or from a distance.
10 And with that it's time to close up shop for the week.
11 Walking close up to him, she looked him full in the eyes.
12 She ranged close up , in order to ask whereaway the wreck was.
13 The boats got close up to the brig before they were discovered.
14 And on that note, it's time to close up for the evening.
15 Others in that group must either follow suit or close up shop.
16 For these close up , instead of entering the avenues to the mind.
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