closed
[kloʊzd]
Definition:
1. Not open or affording passage or access.
2. Not open.
3. Blocked against entry.
Use 'closed' in a sentence:
- 1. The museum is closed on Mondays.
- 2. Mary had her eyes closed.
- 3. Two factories were closed in an attempt to cut costs.
- 4. Infuriatingly, the shop had just closed.
- 5. The underpass was closed through flooding.
- 6. Government troops closed the airport.
- 7. I closed my eyes at his command.
- 8. The museum has been closed for renovation.
- 9. She curled up and closed her eyes.
- 10. The dollar closed two cents down.
- 11. Her eyes were tightly closed.
- 12. His eyes were half closed.
- 13. Bess closed her eyes and fell asleep.
- 14. The lions closed in on their prey.
- 15. I closed and roped the trunk.
- 16. The club was closed by the police.
- 17. The hospital closed at the end of last year.
- 18. Highway patrol officers closed the road.
- 19. She closed the door softly behind her.
- 20. She closed her purse with a snap.
- 21. She closed the gate behind her.
- 22. He closed his eyes wearily.
- 23. Pemberton frowned and closed his eyes tightly.
- 24. This road is closed to traffic.
- 25. She closed her hand over his.
- 26. Slowly he closed the book.
- 27. The road was closed to traffic for two days.
- 28. Some roads are closed because of drifting.
- 29. The road is closed because of the snow.
- 30. The door closed with a click.
- 31. That section of the road is still closed.
- 32. The water closed over his head.
- 33. The airport was closed for incoming flights.
- 34. The factory closed its doors for the last time in 2002.
- 35. The door closed behind him.