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close-knit
Closely joined together by ties of love, friendship, or common interest; close.
The Joneses are a
close-knit
family.
The three boys are always together. They form a very
close-knit
group.
close-up
A photograph, motion picture, or video camera shot taken at very close range.
Directors of movies frequently show
close-ups
of the main characters.
closed book
A secret; something not known or understood.
For Mary, science is
a closed book
.
The history of the town is
a closed book
.
The man's early life is
a closed book
.
closed shop
closed-shop
A plant or factory that employs only union workers.
Our firm has been fighting
the closed shop
policy for many years now.
A profession or line of work dominated by followers of a certain mode of thinking and behaving that does not tolerate differing views or ideas.
Certain groups of psychologists, historians, and linguists often behave with
a closed-shop
mentality.
closed-door
Away from the public; in private or in secret; limited to a few.
The committee decided on a
closed-door
rule for the investigation.
The officers of the club held a
closed-door
meeting.
draw to a close
To finish; terminate; come to an end.
The meeting
drew to a close
around midnight.
finders keepers
finders keepers, losers weepers
Those who find lost things can keep them. Used usually by children to claim the right to keep something they have found.
Finders keepers, losers weepers
! It's my knife now!
I don't have to give it back; it's
finders keepers
.
keep tab on
keep tabs on
keep a close check on
To keep a record of.
The government tries
to keep tabs on
all the animals in the park.
To keep a watch on; check.
The house mother
kept tabs on
the girls to be sure they were clean and neat.