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"close eyes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a command or instruction, telling someone to physically close their eyes. Here is an example: To meditate, sit comfortably and close your eyes.
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Close eyes and do "eeny, meeny, miney, mo" to get their hopes up.
Hold eight inches from your face (either naked or made-up) and close eyes.
This, to a stranger, would appear to fit well with the copper-wire hair and the close eyes.
As Harry Potter and Twilght grind to a close, eyes are on the next prize: which might just be Suzanne Collins's post-apocalyptic teen trilogy The Hunger Games; Kaya Scodelario and Chloe Moretz are in the running for the lead.
I'll do it again for the shower people: warm, lovely bath; gorgeous smelling bath oil – Aromatherapy Associates De-Stresss Mind (£40, aromatherapyassociates.com) – is my cure: lie down; stay lying down; close eyes; breathe/sing/sleep/let the oil seep in.
But, absurdly, they won't say if they'll vote against it... January 30 , 2014Tim Shipman (Mail) (@ShippersUnbound) Downing Street's approach to Raab amendment seems to be to close eyes, stick fingers in ears and hope that it goes away... January 30 , 201411.27am GMT Here's some news from the Number 10 lobby briefing.
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