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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91) These shoes are a bargain. Smith is closing them out.
92) I was within 15 seconds of the guy in second place and closing on him.
93) When we had finished our sweetmeats or fruit she would accompany us to the stoep, bidding us thank our mother for her gift and sending quaint, old-fashioned messages to her and the Father. Then she would turn and enter the house, closing the door behind, so that it became once more a place of mystery.
94) The business was on a downward path, finally closing in 1998.
95) Prosecution and defense lawyers are expected to deliver closing arguments next week.
96) The closing date for receipt of your application is July 14.
97) The days are closing in now that it is September.
98) Storms swept the country, closing roads, buffeting ferries and killing as many as 30 people.
99) We used to hear people rolling out of the pubs at closing time.
100) The company is closing down two of its factories,[sentencedict.com/closing.html] leading to 430 job losses .
101) Local businesses are closing at a / the rate of three a year.
102) Closing the factory tore the heart out of the community.
103) Some of the shops are not shut until in the evening even on early closing day.
104) This station is now closing down until six o'clock tomorrow morning.
105) She asked if she could squeeze in as the door of the lift was closing.
106) In her closing remarks, the judge urged the jury to consider the facts only.
107) The strings are muted throughout the closing bars of the symphony.
108) The scar is closing up nicely - it'll soon be time to take the stitches out.
109) The closing date for applications is the end of this month.
110) The European anthem was played at the opening and closing ceremonies.
111) All kinds of rumours are flying around about the school closing.
112) Traffic was heavy and cars were closing up behind each other.
113) They had been shocked to hear that the hospital was closing down.
114) I was slowly closing on the runner ahead of me.
115) Most of the local residents opposed the closing of their hospital.
116) The sound of the door closing deceived me into thinking they had gone out.
117) He scored an equalizer during the closing minutes of the match.
118) Don't use cold water as it shocks the blood vessels into closing up.
119) Closing the border would tighten the screws on the terrorists.
120) The heroine dies in the closing sequence of the film.
More similar words: enclosing, closing entries, losing, losing ground, imposing, opposing, supposing, unimposing, close, closet, closer, close in, enclose, close off, closest, close to, closely, close up, enclosed, close-set, encloser, disclose, close down, closeness, disclosed, a close call, enclosure, close-knit, be close to, explosive.