Examples of 'got up close' in a sentence

Meaning of "got up close"

got up close: means to get physically near to someone or something. It can also refer to taking a detailed look or observing something from a close distance

How to use "got up close" in a sentence

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got up close
Got up close and personal with her.
Not when you got up close to him.
We got up close to these gorgeous wild horses.
The would burn you before you got up close.
They really got up close and personal.
The would have burned you before you got up close.
And we got up close to see them in action.
They would burn you before you even got up close.
I got up close to the door so he would hear me.
And I kind of got up close to him.
He got up close and personal.
Actually, it was more like corned beef when you got up close.
I got up close on him and realized why he looked different.
Two curious emperor penguins got up close and personal with an expeditioner 's camera.
I got up close to one of those things in Stanfordville.

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Ratboy looked awesome in practice, until he got up close and personal with a tree.
I got up close to the billboard.
I could not see him through the fog, but when I got up close.
I once got up close to one in order to demonstrate their response to a predator.
From a watch, and I got up close to your skin.
I got up close to one of those thingsin Stanfordville.
I would say about the size of tractor tires. - When they got up close.
I am the one who got up close and personal with the Queen.
I don't know. I couldn't see him through the fog, but when I got up close.
And when I got up close he would be gone.
I got up close so I could see, and he stopped.
For Arte, journalist Marie-Monique Robin has got up close to global leader in GMOs, Monsanto.
When we got up close to it, you really could see the detail a lot better.
So, little orphan Wanda got up close and personal with an Infinity Stone that amplified.
He got up close and personal. 4 days is a rapid increase in confidence.
Not when you got up close to him . Not really, Mary.
The Drive got up close and personal with the latest fast Aston, and it 's a beaut.
Not when you got up close to him. Jackie: Not really, mary.
He got up close and personal, too.

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