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nearby English

Meaning nearby meaning

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nearby

close; not far

nearby

close at hand the nearby towns concentrated his study on the nearby planet Venus not far away in relative terms she works nearby the planets orbiting nearby are Venus and Mars

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Simple sentences

Keep a bucket of water nearby.
The farmer that lived nearby came to investigate.
We could hear the donnnng. donnnng of the church bells nearby.
There is a hospital nearby.
Although her house is nearby, I seldom see her.
A fire broke out nearby.
The station is nearby.
Well, I watch television, take a nap, or take a walk in the park nearby.
I make it a rule to take a walk around the nearby pond in the evening.
They live nearby.
They were told to play in the nearby park.
We could hear the bells ringing from a nearby church.
She lives nearby.
I went to the store that was very nearby.
Is there a drugstore nearby?
There is a shopping area nearby.
It was fortunate that he was taken to a nearby hospital right away after the accident.
He pulled the wounded soldier to the nearby bush.
My father often goes fishing in the river nearby.
We took refuge from the storm in a nearby barn.

Movie subtitles

Even under the surfaces of planets or nearby moons.
With so many stars and so many planets out there, it would truly be a surprise if intelligent life did not exist somewhere in the universe, perhaps even nearby in our own galaxy.
Mike, he was found with this in his hand and his car located nearby.
And her home is not nearby.
Mr Goddens... are they nearby?
There was a bachelor party nearby, and one of the guys split beer all over my notes, but I transcribed them when I got home.
There are probably more nearby.
But I know of a cool brook nearby!
This morning the enemy came and captured my father. I hid myself in the hay loft with my dog. they are somewhere nearby.
When I was a little boy, a similar accident happened nearby.
I am from the nearby lamasery.
We-well, you see, he, uh. tried to keep awake one night. when he was gonna catch a stage to a nearby town and he. he had a girl over there he was courtin' and.
Every day, she went to nearby woods to collect coconuts there and we fed on them.
And you nearby ruined it already.
I don't detect any intruders nearby.
But I trust that if I put you ashore on the beach nearby. that would be equally satisfactory?
I am from the nearby lamasery. My name is Chang.
Sleep well. Your classmate is surely nearby.
You might have come in from a nearby town. or from the country.
High above the camp nearby a deserted carcass, a well camouflaged observation position has been built.
I was caught in the rain nearby.
But nearby, okay?
She was found in the church with her throat horribly cut and then she dragged herself from the marshes nearby and tried to summon help with a bell rope.
It's right nearby.
Long before December 7th, 1941, from a vantage point nearby G-men photographed the actions of hundreds of suspects.
It's coming from somewhere nearby.
Mr. Raynal, owner of a nearby mill, inspected the building every month to evaluate needed repairs.
People from nearby tables came over.
Your classmate is surely nearby.
No, stay nearby. I want to talk to you.
I was caught in the rain nearby. Luckily, I had the keys with me.
I'll find me a room tomorrow. - But nearby, okay?
I saw him in the forest nearby.
Do you know who was singing in the forest nearby?
They had already collected the people from the nearby houses.
If he had it under his arm, he probably bought it somewhere nearby.
The others come from nearby islands.
Who else? I live nearby.

News and current affairs

Such campaigns go hand-in-hand with expanded farming, because sellers of these foods prefer nearby growers - even if these growers increasingly live in the city.
Soon, devaluation in a nearby country reveals how vulnerable the economy is to the loss of international confidence.
Nearby member states, especially those whose languages are similar to Russian and Ukrainian, should be able to mobilize quickly the required technical expertise.
We can be quite sure that American forces would not have acted in the same way if the civilians nearby had been other Americans.
If those who claim asylum in a nearby country were sent to a refugee camp, safe from persecution, and supported financially by aid from affluent countries, people smuggling - and deaths in transit - would be eliminated.
It should be at least as effective in protecting the Yezidis (and Kurds and others in nearby Erbil) as was the intervention in Libya in 2011 to stop the threatened massacre by Muammar el-Qaddafi's forces of the people of Benghazi.
The most powerful member of a network is the node that has the most connections to others, which means that a node can increase its power not only by adding connections directly, but also by increasing the connectedness of nearby nodes.
In economic terms, high commodity prices fueled strong growth in South America in 2011, and the modest US recovery benefited nearby countries.
And countries like Ireland, Portugal, and Spain have, through hard and painful work, reduced their vulnerability to contagion from nearby crises.
Faculty and graduates from the strong science and engineering departments of two nearby major universities, Stanford and the University of California at Berkeley, have been leaders in forming dynamic startups.
Hamas acted by increasing rocket attacks on nearby Israeli territory, and by launching a raid into Israel itself, killing two soldiers and capturing another.
But the cost was immense, the alleged corruption dispiriting, and the contrast with the political situation in nearby Ukraine alarming.
Such anxieties seem natural with NATO war planes flying overhead after their bomb runs, with the occasional stray bomb hitting as nearby as a Sofia suburb.
The Middle East is a potentially lucrative nearby market.
James Memusi, an accountant, grows mushrooms in a spare bedroom, selling them to nearby hotels and supermarkets.
As a result, Europeans, facing uncertain environmental consequences while receiving none of the revenues, tend to oppose fracking nearby.
Alternatively, Israel might launch a pre-emptive war against Hezbollah in order to rob Iran of a nearby retaliatory capacity.
Despite Putin's best efforts to isolate Russia and its post-Soviet near abroad, anti-authoritarian trends in nearby regions (like the Middle East) are infiltrating.
In the case of democratic transitions, a success nearby often helps at home.
Authorities have distributed potassium iodide tablets to the nearby towns of Yerham, Dimona, and Aruar.
A state-owned cotton company collects his cotton relatively efficiently, gins it nearby to produce lint and then sells the lint on the international market, generally paying Madi promptly and fairly.
But the situation in Turkey is what the outbreak of a human to human pandemic could look like at its earliest stages: the rapid spread of confirmed cases (and deaths) from an initial site to nearby villages and cities.

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