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close with someone or something
to end a performance with a particular act or event. The show is almost over and we will close with Sarah Miles, who will announce her own song title. The evening closed with a magic act.
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The Sheriff, who followed close with the men on horseback, also saw the wound and gave a great huzza.
To close with this powerful, untired brute after having just passed through a terrific battle with another of his kind would have been to tempt defeat.
At this moment Griffith, the itinerant vender of oranges from Hill Morton, enters the close with his heavy baskets.
 
 
 
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