Definition of «to close in»

The phrase "to close in" means to move closer or nearer to something, person or place. It can also mean to come together or converge towards a common point or goal. In some contexts it could refer to an attacking force moving in on their target or the act of drawing near to complete a transaction or agreement.

Phrases with «to close in»

Sentences with «to close in»

  • We are in the process of closing in on those numbers. (politico.com)
  • The key to pulling off a look like this is to try and keep your whites as close in color as you can. (thespiff.com)
  • There are a few celebrities who have had babies very close in age. (babygaga.com)
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