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closeness

[klohs-nis] / ˈkloʊs nɪs /


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I felt a closeness with her there, like I could sense her too looking out beyond the horizon.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, Lawrence says the reason the revival of the show was able to work is because of the closeness of the original cast.

From Los Angeles Times

The Epstein files reveal the closeness of Andrew to David Rowland, with the former prince calling him his "trusted money man".

From BBC

Residents have repeatedly stressed the community's closeness in the days following the shootings, saying tight relationships in the town of 2,400 would help people get through the nightmare.

From Barron's

A common hope that the Guthries get a happier ending and the honest closeness of the “Today” crew only sharpens the tension of waiting for a break in the nearly two-week-old case.

From Salon