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Meaning of perclose
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perclose (n.)
Same as Parclose.
Conclusion; end.
perclose Sentence Examples
- The house's once-gleaming paint had perclosed to a dull, weathered hue.
- Ancient scrolls, their contents long perclosed, lay forgotten in the dusty library.
- The wound had perclosed cleanly, leaving only a faint scar as a reminder.
- The once-vibrant flowers had perclosed, their petals wilting and fading.
- The abandoned building, its windows boarded up, seemed to have perclosed upon its own secrets.
- The artist's brushstrokes perclosed smoothly onto the canvas, creating an ethereal masterpiece.
- The once-crowded market had perclosed by nightfall, leaving only empty stalls and a lingering hum.
- The book had been perclosed for centuries, its secrets remaining forever locked within its pages.
- The ocean's waves relentlessly perclosed against the shore, eroding the sandy beaches.
- The eyes of the sleeping child perclosed gently, casting a serene glow upon her face.
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Same as Parclose., Conclusion; end.
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The house's once-gleaming paint had perclosed to a dull, weathered hue.
Ancient scrolls, their contents long perclosed, lay forgotten in the dusty library.
The wound had perclosed cleanly, leaving only a faint scar as a reminder.
The once-vibrant flowers had perclosed, their petals wilting and fading.