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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181) A five-metre scrum in the closing minutes saw them splinter the Quins pack for Charles to touch down.
182) It's closing down ... declared a fire safety risk ... only a few years after it was reopened.
183) The closing date for entries is April 19 and application forms are available from the sports complex on.
184) Northern Foods is axing 3,000 jobs and closing smaller factories in order to cut group costs.
185) Following the killings a military order was issued closing the Strip off for three days.
186) Ross Perot in his closing speech made an interesting and related point.
187) Yet the bowlers defended well, and only Richardson mastered them so that the closing overs were tense.
188) She stretched out on the bed, closing her mind to the sounds and waited.
189) Not truly living in the present moment and later regretting is like closing your eyes when a peacock is dancing, only to want to see it dance once it is gone. RVM
190) During one closing argument that summer, Gwinn broke down and cried.
190) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
191) Pears felt groggy in the closing stages and found it difficult to concentrate.
192) He was replaced in the closing minutes in Dublin by Rob Wainwright, who returns to the replacements' bench.
193) And, by definitively closing the book on the past, the language of socialism also remains trapped in Stalinism's wreckage.
194) And retailers, caught betwixt the two, were perplexed and losing money, if not closing up shop for good.
195) Before the closing of the railway from Hull to the coastal town of Hornsea, Sutton was a station on the way.
196) The closing scene of 'Casablanca' is one of the great moments of film history.
197) Return in good time to bale out the kitchen and read note reminding you of half-day closing in Muswell Hill.
198) The 100p represents a 21% premium on the closing price earlier in the week.
199) Every word stops me turning away and closing my eyes, to block it out, to let me retreat into sleep.
200) By the closing years of this era some nonconformists were living quite well.
201) It was just before closing time when a girl dropped an envelope in my lap.
202) The circuit breakers kicked in at 11: 35 a. m. Monday, closing the markets for 30 minutes.
203) Not long ago, the orchestra was the pride of the city. Now it is on the verge of closing down.
204) A latecomer listening only to the closing speeches might have been forgiven for thinking the two learned gentlemen were summarising different cases.
205) In 1913, advances in smelting technology led to the closing of the furnace at the Rusk prison.
206) Presently he turned and drew her towards him, their lips closing together.
207) Fujisaki will probably rule next week on whether defense lawyers can draw a more sinister inference from the delay during closing arguments.
208) The giggling spread like wildfire, and eventually forced the closing of some schools.
209) Fujisaki also ruled that the defense should be allowed to air its frame-up theory in full detail during closing arguments next week.
210) The hamstring pull which put Lydon out of the Test series was sustained in the closing minutes of a 50-4 win over Chorley.
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