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Sentence count:297+22Posted:2017-05-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: enclosingclosing entrieslosinglosing groundimposingopposingsupposingunimposingMeaning: [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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241) The stock rebounded somewhat today, closing up 1 / 4 at 54 12.
242) The Borough Council is considering closing the aviaries to save money.
243) The group is closing the St Austell plant despite recent capital investment and numerous employment initiatives.
244) He made the decision to lessen the angle of impact by closing the throttle, applying hard up elevator and full right rudder.
245) Testimony ended Wednesday afternoon, and attorneys are to give closing arguments Thursday.
246) The gates were slammed in their faces so that preparations for the closing ceremony could take place.
247) Planning officer Peter Wilson, recommending approval, said the couple had agreed to make closing time 10.30.
248) The Arab world is closing ranks against terror and everyone understands that this means terror against us.
249) But Brenda Howe and Bollington scored in the closing minutes to give Chemsford their first league point.
250) The closing decades of the twentieth century tell a story that would bitterly disappoint those early preachers.
251) But for the kind of shopping that Boy was doing there was no five o'clock,[Sentencedict.com ] there was no closing time.
252) She says closing the college would be a terrible blow - it's used by thousands of people.
253) We saluted the Press, mentioning the government forces that insisted on closing down our city's own broadcasting station.
254) This was the prime objective and the closing of the card catalogue was a consequence.
255) Finding joint tenants is one alternative to closing even more branches.
256) Luca Cumani's well-related filly figured prominently until fading in the closing stages.
257) I will attempt to do this with reference to the issue of the social consequences of closing primary schools in rural areas.
258) United deserved the win, but they nearly lost it in the closing minutes.
259) But I suspect McVeigh quickly felt the walls closing in on him from these four sides as the trial progressed.
260) But Baker said he and his co-counsel Robert Blasier will pick up those themes when their closing argument resumes Thursday morning.
261) Although the unemployment rate here is still below the national average the gap is closing.
262) There are 30 places available on a first come, first served basis; the closing date is Friday 15 March.
263) The retrial is now in the defense rebuttal phase(sentencedict.com), and closing arguments are tentatively set for next week.
264) He is notable for closing the usual gap between commercial and personal work.
265) Will the West cling to the idea of universal worth while selfishly consuming Arab oil wealth and closing its borders to Arabs?
266) In the heart of the city, Bob Scott is further still from closing a deal.
267) The offices were closing; the wide elegant boulevard was busy with traffic.
268) Mr. Brooke I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his remarks, and not least his closing remarks.
269) In the closing shot of the film, Hoffman walks away from the camera without looking back.
270) I want to take part in both the opening and closing ceremonies.
More similar words: enclosingclosing entrieslosinglosing groundimposingopposingsupposingunimposingcloseclosetcloserclose inencloseclose offclosestclose tocloselyclose upenclosedclose-setencloserdiscloseclose downclosenessdiscloseda close callenclosureclose-knitbe close toexplosive
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