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Discover Ludwig"close it up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to seal or secure something such as a container or an opening. Example: After putting the leftovers in the Tupperware, be sure to close it up tightly before putting it in the fridge.
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It's impossible not to appreciate the Surface's design when you snap one of these covers onto the Surface, close it up, and carry it around.
Close it up, wrap it in foil and bake it".
There is not much more to do in this diorama now before we close it up.
I asked Collin to 3D scan the Great Plains Skink before we close it up.
Then he'd feel good and close it up for the night.
Above him, as he lay there, he heard Youngblood yelling to Hurchel Jacks, "Close it up!
You can eat one, close it up, or you can eat them all".
If you see your name in it, you close it up.
"I made them close it up before I would wear it," she confided.
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Close it up again so that its one really thick sandwich.
We didn't want to close it up more with big furniture.
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