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What (who) is close up - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Close Up(album); Close-up (film); Close Up (album); Close Up; Close-Up (film); Close Up (film); Close Up (song)

close up         
  • A close-up of ''[[Cornus florida]]''
Unite, join, consolidate, bring together.
close up         
  • A close-up of ''[[Cornus florida]]''
1.
If someone closes up a building, they shut it completely and securely, often because they are going away.
Just close up the shop...
The summer house had been closed up all year.
= shut up, lock up
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V-ed P
2.
If an opening, gap, or something hollow closes up, or if you close it up, it becomes closed or covered.
Don't use cold water as it shocks the blood vessels into closing up.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, also V n P
Close Up (magazine)         
LITERARY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO FILM
Close Up (Film Journal); Close Up (journal)
Close Up was an influential literary magazine devoted to film, published by the Pool Group between 1927 and 1933. "It was the brain child of Kenneth Macpherson, a young man of independent means, not a little talent, and quite a lot of personal charm".

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Close up (disambiguation)

A close-up is tightly framed image of a person or an object.

Close-Up or Close Up may refer to:

Examples of use of close up
1. CLOSE UP Voting is under way in a new campaign by Close Up toothpaste involving consumers in choosing the taste they like best.
2. A close up of the Briton‘s passport was also shown.
3. Heaven knows what their injuries looked like close up.
4. The site included a close–up of an elephant‘s behind.
5. The towering niches, although empty, are more impressive close up.