Synonym: conclusion, end, result, turning point. Similar words: anticlimax, climate, acclimate, acclimatise, climate change, acclimatization, climb, maxim. Meaning: ['klaɪmæks] n. 1. the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding 2. the decisive moment in a novel or play 3. the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse 4. the most severe stage of a disease 5. arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness. v. end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage.
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(61) The climax of this work was the development of trigonometry.
(62) Frankly, the missionary position is the position least likely to bring a woman to climax.
(63) His quarrel with his father brought matters to a climax.
(64) Market days are sometimes brought to a close with the climax of cockfighting.
(65) In such a macabre climax of degradation II Duce and Fascism passed into history.
(66) The pose won't make here knee feels demanding, he can guide you cozily to enter a climax, touch deep the vagina each inches, undertake fluctuating reaching hitting encircling a movement.
(67) The born of AES and the launching of NESSIE project, bring a new climax of block cipher research all over the world.
(68) In that way, Blair remains a historic center-left statesman, singularly representative of contemporary liberal interventionism, its climax and denouement at once.
(69) The body of oxytocin and DHEA in sexual climax, and a high degree of excitement when the full release, play a role in protecting breast.
(70) Accordingly, it is the start of climax of labour movement of Chinese first time.
(71) There is debate over whether these women have really been experiencing a sexual climax, or are simply having some form of sado-masochistic response, mistaking intense pain for pleasure.
(72) We can apply fertilizer, improve soil nutrition condition, enable degraded grassland with the link of soil and vegetation system together to reach the stabler subclimax and climax state.
(73) In the final "10 send" in the use of a thimble to the feelings of the way to a climax, a whole tone turned dark bright.
(74) From the start, Peter Jackson wanted his longtime associate Selkirk on The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) as he knew Selkirk would stay focused on the climax of the entire saga.
(75) But now let's read the grand climax of this pyramid of promises in Ephesians 3.
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(76) So they counteracted the weakness of refsormists and revolutionary group in democratic enlightening work, so that they propelled the ideological emancipation to the climax.
(77) This policy was initiated when Chamberlain took office reached its climax in the Munich agreement of September last year and finally collapsed in the recent anglo-french - Soviet talks.
(78) Horses rarely climax, despite masturbating dozens of times per day—so what motivates the dalliance of a stallion or, for that matter, a mare?
(79) This group of brilliant paintings reaches the climax of the painter's artistry.
(80) Thankfully the Reds triumphed and as the season began to climax Liverpool found themselves facing the fixture pile-up of all fixture pile-ups.
(81) It is estimated that one in four women in the US has had difficulty achieving orgasm in the past year, while between five and ten percent of women suffer from anorgasmia and cannot climax at all.
(82) The climax is approaching, that is to show your acqierements and imitate some famous actors ' facia action.
(83) As in the climax of the Andantino , the piano plays fff and does its best to emphasize every single note.
(84) (At the climax it gets revived with jumper cables.) In Hollywood movies such behavior is unacceptable; it's children who get to abuse adults by sassing and sabotaging them.
(85) I add, as the climax, that I have seen an Englishwoman dancing in a wreath of roses and blue spectacles.
(86) In order words, the first climax helps to “desensitize” your penis glans and can give you up to three times the endurance in bed.
(87) In the film's climax, McBride has a rousing fistfight with the village bully.
(88) But the graceful transition between the old and the new reached its climax as a special committee, amid repeated and reverberant cheers, escorted Mr Eisenhower and Mr Nixon to the platform.
(89) The Queen gives an order to hold a royal celebration. The gleeful gold birds, the lucky peacocks with burny tail feather and vigorous Blue soldiers push the celebration to climax gradually.
(90) It is the year 1099 and the first Crusade is building to its bloody climax.