From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishclose-setclose-set /ˌkləʊs ˈset◂ $ ˌkloʊs-/ adjective HBHclose-set eyes are near to each other
Examples from the Corpus
close-set• Much of the figures is covered in close-set pattern, and the decorative effect enhanced by patches of white and purple-red.• Onion hoe A small hand version of a swan-necked draw hoe, useful for working between close-set plants and rows.• He had a vivid impression of slabs of grey, close-set print sandwiched between worn, red covers.• The only course was to plunge into the close-set thickets where riders could not follow. and run for the Severn.