CLOSER TO EACH OTHER
Definition: Indicating a reduced physical or emotional distance between two or more entities or individuals.
Synonyms: Nearby Bond, Intimate Link, Close Connection, Tight Relationship, Proximity Tie
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The friends moved closer to each other while watching the movie.
#2
The magnets were drawn closer to each other, demonstrating the force of attraction.
#3
The two teams in the game huddled closer to each other for a strategy discussion.
#4
The students in the classroom shifted closer to each other for a group project.
#5
The chef advised adding ingredients closer to each other for a balanced flavor.
#6
The two friends moved closer to each other as they reminisced about their childhood adventures.
#7
The negotiations aimed at bringing the two rival factions closer to each other for a peaceful resolution.
#8
As the music played, the dancers instinctively moved closer to each other, creating a harmonious choreography.
#9
The puzzle pieces gradually shifted closer to each other, revealing the hidden image.
#10
As the plot unfolded, the characters' lives became intertwined, drawing them closer to each other in unexpected ways.
#11
The siblings' shared experiences brought them closer to each other.
#12
Through open communication, the team members became closer to each other.
#13
Volunteering for a common cause brought the community members closer to each other.
#14
Closer to each other, they found solace in their shared experiences.
#15
Closer to each other, they walked hand in hand along the beach.
#16
They found themselves closer to each other after overcoming their differences.
#17
The team members grew closer to each other as they worked on the project.
#18
They stood closer to each other, united against the storm.
#19
Despite their disagreements, they remained closer to each other than anyone else.
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