Close call meaning
What does the saying 'Close call' mean?
Idiom: Close call
Meaning:
If the result of something is a close call, it is almost impossible to distinguish between the parties involved and to say who has won or whatever. It can also mean that you very nearly have a serious accident or get into trouble.
Similar Idioms
- Close but no cigar
- Beck and call
- Call the shots
- Close to the chest
- Close the stable door after the horse has bolted
- Sail close to the wind
- Close to the vest
- First port of call
- Wake-up call
- Close to your heart
- Close shave
- Your call
- Close at hand
- Come to call
- Call it a day
- Close lipped
- Close the book
- Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades
- Close ranks
- Call time
- Call a spade a spade
- Call the tune
- Call the dogs off
- Call on the carpet
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