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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ dúnta, closed mouth;
~ dúnta, road closed; no thoroughfare.
~ iata, closed circuit.
Chuir sé (an) ~ ar an díospóireacht, he closed the debate.
Chuir siad an margadh i gcrích, they closed the bargain.
I g~ a dhoirn, in his closed fist.
Níor dhún D~ doras riamh nár oscail Sé ceann eile, [’God never closed one door without opening another’, God never shuts out opportunity.
Dúnta go ~, securely closed.
Ceangailte, dúnta, go ~, tightly bound, closed.
Níor dhruid ~ a dhoras riamh, inhospitality never closed his door, he keeps open house for everyone.
~ druidte, iata, closed back-door; door closed against wind.
~ dúnta, closed fist; close-fisted person.
Geata ~, closed gate.
Teach ~, closed-up house.
Súile ~, closed eyes; bunged-up eyes.
orainn, the fog closed in upon us.
Geata ~, closed gate.
Teach ~, closed-up house.
Doras a fhágáil dúnta, to leave a door closed.
Iatar an bhearna orthu, let the gap be closed against them.
D’~ sé a dhorn air, he closed his fist over it, kept a tight hold on it.
D’~ siad um an dún, they closed in on, surrounded, the fort.
Teach ~, closed-up house.
Lámh ~, closed hand; lack of generosity.
Coinníoll ~, closed condition.
~tha isteach, closed, hemmed, in.
~ an doichill, trachea closed in swallowing.
Dhún an doras de phlab, the door closed with a bang.
~ iata, iomlán, closed, complete, set.
Theann an tóir air, the chase closed in on him.
D’iaigh siad ~ an rí, they closed in about the king.
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