US /'nɪərə/
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When they were within two paces of each other, Marley's ghost held up its hand, warning him to come no nearer.
Marley’s Ghost held up its hand, warning him to come no nearer. Scrooge stopped.
When they were within two paces of each other, Marley's ghost held up its hand, warning him to come no nearer.
warning him to come no nearer. Scrooge stopped.
The steps drew swiftly nearer, and swelled out suddenly louder as they turned the end of the
The steps drew swiftly nearer, and swelled out suddenly louder as they turned the end of the street.
As that expiration date drew nearer, China and Great Britain started to talk about what this is going to look like.
As that expiration date drew nearer, China and
- ♪A shining new era is tiptoeing nearer♪
Pair 1: The verb "approach" means to come near or nearer.
Look, we're approaching the airport, and the noun is the act of getting nearer.
I get nearer to you.
Approach means I get nearer to you, so I'm approaching the camera.
And we probably will do some deals in Japan nearer term.
And we'll probably do some deals in Japan nearer term.
* A shiny new era is tiptoeing nearer *
The dragon drew nearer and, licking his lips, said, "Maybe this once I'll have witch without chips." But just as he planned to begin on his feast, from out of a ditch rose a horrible beast.
The dragon drew nearer and licking his lips, said, maybe this once I'll have witch without chips.