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closet

[kloz-it] / ˈklɒz ɪt /


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Lee Knight’s “A Friend of Dorothy” may be a tad on the nose about the cultural and emotional impact of a lonely London widow on a closeted teenaged boy.

From Los Angeles Times

“The speed to being able to get something from your closet onto the app really matters.”

From MarketWatch

Some of the most recognisable sets, including the Stewart family living room and Hannah Montana closet, will also be reconstructed.

From BBC

Jonah jerked the closet door open; he got down on his hands and knees and looked under the bed.

From Literature

The massive, mirrored walk-in closets remain, as do all six luxe bedrooms, all en suite.

From MarketWatch