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Have a close call Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈkɫoʊs/, /ˈkɫoʊz/ /ˈkɔɫ
HAV uh KLOHS KAWL
hæv/ /æɪ/ /kləʊz/ /kˈɔːl
HAV uh KLOHZ KAWL

Definition

To narrowly avoid danger or a bad outcome; to almost experience something bad, but manage to escape it at the last moment.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, mostly spoken. Usually refers to accidents or risky situations. Often used with 'that was' or 'I had'. Similar in meaning: 'narrow escape'. Not used for positive, everyday luck, but for situations where something bad almost happened.

Example Sentences

We had a close call when the car stopped just in time.

basic

She had a close call with food poisoning last night.

basic

The hikers had a close call during the storm.

basic

Wow, that was a close call. I almost dropped my phone in the river!

natural

We had a close call with that falling branch, didn't we?

natural

You really had a close call on your bike this morning.

natural