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      • to be so close to you that you feel worried or frightened: His mother lives in the next street to us, which is a little too close for comfort.
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  2. to be so close to you that you feel worried or frightened: His mother lives in the next street to us, which is a little too close for comfort. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Closeness in distance and time. a hair's breadth idiom. a stone's throw idiom. about.

  3. The idiom "too close for comfort" means a situation or person that is uncomfortable or unsettling due to being too close or intimate with someone, place, or thing. It suggests a feeling of unease or discomfort caused by a proximity that goes beyond what is desired or necessary.

  4. So physically close as to cause concern. Typically used of dangerous or unwelcome things. The way these planes fly so low over the house is just too close for comfort. My neighbors and I all feel that the new shopping center they're planning near our neighborhood is a little too close for comfort. 2.

  5. Nov 11, 2023 · The Frank Sinatra classic "Too Close For Comfort" is a timeless tune that explores the delicate balance between desire and self-control. Released in 1956, this song embodies the struggles of resisting temptation when faced with an alluring presence that could potentially be harmful.

  6. May 4, 2024 · The meaning of TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT is close enough to make a person feel nervous, worried, or upset. How to use too close for comfort in a sentence.

  7. • Cross-addictions may be hotly denied because the subject matter may for some be too close for comfort. • In a wave trough I caught a glimpse of a coral head to port: a little too close for comfort. • Lightning dipped and veered in a manner which was far too close for comfort.

  8. Also, too close to home . Dangerously nearby or accurate, as in That last shot was too close for comfort , or Their attacks on the speaker hit too close to home, and he left in a huff .

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