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verb
- intr, preposition to engage in battle with (an enemy)
Example Sentences
Having completed the opening two rounds without dropping a shot, she bogeyed the sixth and ninth holes and carded a double bogey at the troublesome 14th, but rallied to close with three consecutive birdies.
My parents live in Pasadena, and we’re very, very close with them, and they’re very close with my kids.
“Around the time we first started talking about her, she had a dog that she was very close with that she lost,†McGehee says, referring to Watts’ 20-year-old Yorkshire terrier Bob, who died in 2021.
Watch my "Salon Talks" with Tan France here on YouTube, or read below, to learn more about how France became close with his "Deli Boys" cast, the story behind his new hairstyle, and why he's been studying acting for years.
“I remember seeing him and I was like, ‘Ugh,’†Scott recalled, having grown close with Phillips during their time in the organization.
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