close with (someone or something)
close with (someone or something)
1. verb To conclude something, usually an event or performance, with someone or something. For the talent show, let's close with a choir performance.
2. adjective Having a very friendly relationship with someone. I was very close with Patty when we were kids, but I haven't talked to her in years.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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.
See also: close
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- close with
- bring down the curtain
- bring down the curtain (on something)
- bring down the curtain on
- bring the curtain down on something
- bring/ring down the curtain
- portray
- portray (someone or something) as (something)
- portray as
- a swan song