anear

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anear

(əˈnɪə)
prep
near
adv
nearly
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And soon I heard a roaring wind: It did not come anear; But with its sound it shook the sails, That were so thin and sere.
I was mighty downhearted; so I made up my mind I wouldn't ever go anear that house again, because I reckoned I was to blame, somehow.
ANEAR PS3.5 million violence reduction unit is to be launched in the West Midlands after 48 hours of violent crime left a man shot dead, gunfire on the streets and a policeman run down.
Anear 5,000-strong crowd flocked to the Aberlour Strathspey Highland Games as locals and tourists combined for a weekend of tradition and entertainment in Moray.
ANEAR derelict group of historic quay buildings - once dubbed a "bloody mess" by Prince Phillip - are in the process of a massive redevelopment set to put enterprise back into the site.
At 7.31am on Sunday (September 2),Surrey Policeofficers had anear misswith an 87-year-old driver fromWokingwho tried to drive onto theA3using the exit slip road.
ANEAR full house witnessed Chester FC take on Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool for a preseason friendly at the Swansway Chester Stadium on Saturday.
The Iphone X features anear edge-to-edge display, save for a notch on top thathouses the hardware required for the functioning of the Face ID.
The Lily.--What said she to thee when she came anear? The Rose.--No word, but o'er me bent till I could hear The beating of her heart, and feel her blood Swell to a blossom that which was a bud.
3 TRANSFORMED Luke's Mini now really stands out from the crowd after he rescued it anear wreck and spent time, money and a lot of effort rebuilding it