Similar words: enclosing, closing entries, losing, losing ground, imposing, opposing, supposing, unimposing. Meaning: [kləʊs] n. 1. the act of closing something 2. the last section of a communication 3. approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap 4. termination of operations 5. a concluding action. adj. final or ending.
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271) He could run for a hundred years, and still he would arrive just as the doors were closing.
272) At closing time, a friend walked with her to a nearby nightclub, Pasha's.
273) After closing the caecum with a purse string ligature, the loops of intestine were restored to the abdominal cavity.
274) Many adult children gain great happiness from caring for a much-loved parent in the closing years of their life.
275) The case was adjourned until Monday when the jury will hear closing speeches.
276) They also put a closing date on the offer which meant there was no time to try again.
277) The highest closing price in the past year was 443p on April 6.
278) In the closing stages McVie and substitute Paul Gaston had chances for a consolation strike.
279) The closing dates were strictly adhered to by the Office of Works.
280) The burette is placed in water and the air pressure equalised by opening and closing the tap.
281) I heard Ted in the bedroom,(sentencedict.com) a drawer opening and closing.
282) They have struck back by closing more than 40 reformist newspapers and jailing dozens of journalists, students and political activists.
283) John Hendrie burst through in the closing minutes, but his strong shot was pushed away for a corner by Bob Bolder.
284) Marcos is expected to address the closing session of the conference later Monday.
285) Obon is for closing off unfinished business, for restoring bonds, for healing and remembering.
286) Details of the exchanges have been circulated to Wirral schools and the closing date for applications is November 13.
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287) The two sides will discuss jury instructions with the judge Friday, and will present closing arguments next Tuesday and Wednesday.
288) A few moments later, acquitted defendant Daniel Winter, who'd been listening to the closing speeches, ran from the building.
289) Daily implied volatility estimates were made from the closing prices of options on index futures.
290) A closing 73 gave him victory by three shots over Bernhard Langer and Ian Woosnam who finished with a blistering 62.
291) The shops were closing and there was that burst of activity before things settled down to the evening calm.
292) World War I had been a desperate see-saw battle up till its closing days.
293) Winning bidder must pay within 10 days of auction closing.
294) Any entry arriving after the closing date will not be considered.
295) To serve as a juror would mean closing the store, and I can't afford that.
296) Within minutes she was outside, closing her bedroom door tight behind her.
297) General window events, such as activating or closing a window.
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