Similar words: lose out, close off, nose out, close, closer, closet, closed, closely. Meaning: v. 1. make impossible, especially beforehand 2. terminate by selling off or disposing of 3. terminate.
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1. The store is closing out on Saturday.
2. The store is closing out tomorrow; I'll go and buy a pair of shoes.
3. We're closing out this line of swimwear.
4. I'd like to close out my savings account.
5. The vote closed out the three-day debate.
6. He decided to close out his book store.
7. The store is closing out on Monday with discounts of up to 75%.
8. We need a curtain up there to close out the light.
9. The bond market closed out the week on a strong note.
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10. There are discos and clubs but these are often closed out of season.
11. They close out the opportunity for careful deliberation and considered discussion by experts and experienced legislators.
12. Not close, out a ways, as if giving themselves room to move around in.
13. The ambulance doors closed out the white face of my recently acquired 17-year-old husband.
14. Red velvet curtains closed out the Devon night, and the bar was awash with the drunken summer school intelligentsia.
15. They intended to close out all their stock.
16. Remember to close out, It'softer!
17. They are prepared to close out their business.
18. They want to close out a stock of goods.
19. Simth and Company are prepared to close out their affairs before long.
20. Smith and Company are pepared to close out their affairs before long.
21. Investors are preparing to close out the last three trading days of 2008,(sentencedict.com) a year in which Wall Street has logged its worst performance since Herbert Hoover was president.
22. Usually close out their best position, left a bad position.
23. Suppose Mr Tan finally decides to close out his position at a price of 165.2 points.
24. We expect to close out the balance of you consignment in the next few days.
25. Sixthly, To practice arbitrage on the basis of four boundary, we establish and close out positions by using simulated data, then compare the final return to simple arbitrage strategy's.
26. Paul was losing money in his shoe store, so he decided to close out.
27. He will be back home late because he has a job to close out.
28. After drafting Tom Heinsohn and trading for Bill Russell in 1956, Auerbach steered his Celtics to three consecutive Finals appearances to close out the 1950s, winning the title in 1957 and 1959.
29. Ann's father was losing money in his grocery, so he decided to close out.
30. Kevin it was a nice run Kevin, had to close out someday, nobody wins them all.
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