Definitionn. a feeling of being intimate and belonging together
Last update: October 17, 2015
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In spite of the closeness of the park to Bird Song, this was Cynthia's first view of ice climbing. [Please select]
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Here there were no taverns, no stifling closeness, no stench. [Please select]
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The closeness of their association made all the more surprising this sudden exclusion. [Please select]
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She accepted--from which he deduced that with her wealth went closeness--but she accepted grudgingly. [Please select]
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And then of course neither one knew of the closeness of the tie between them. [Please select]
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I cannot think how he can stand such closeness, so much furniture. [Please select]
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It was only later that I was to know the extreme closeness of his prophecy. [Please select]
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She clung to him silently, with a closeness that was passionate. [Please select]
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And did Maude suspect the closeness of that relationship. [Please select]
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It is characteristic of such knowledge that it should be deficient in "exactness," in precision of statement, and closeness of logical concatenation. [Please select]
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It seemed alone, apart; as far from Death in its nearness to Life, as it was from Life in its closeness to Death. [Please select]
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