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Sentence count:260+7Posted:2017-04-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: launchlynchingranchingwrenchingunflinchingpaunchpaunchystaunchMeaning: ['lɔːntʃɪŋ]  n. 1. the act of moving a newly built vessel into the water for the first time 2. the act of beginning something new 3. the act of propelling with force. 
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31. Meanwhile, it is launching into an impressive national tour.
32. Launching the small glass vessels proved daunting.
33. Police are launching a major murder inquiry.
34. Who was intent upon launching such a third revolution?
35. Meanwhile, the division and subdivisions of News Corp were all busy launching standalone websites and start-up internet services.
36. But the same marketing principles apply to launching a major restaurant in any big city in the world.
37. What you are really launching is a new way to think about yourself and to fit into the work world.
38. Launching your own venture on the side can be tiring, but many people find the autonomy therapeutic.
39. George Bush could now cash in on the country's post-war confidence by launching another war on the black home-front.
40. In theory[sentencedict.com], the mechanism should also prevent anyone launching the missiles accidentally.
41. Such an option would be far more acceptable to environmentalists than launching even an inert reactor from Earth.
42. The ark is vast, designed to float, not sail - and there were no launching problems!
43. I am launching my new sport soon in a blaze of publicity.
44. I decided to use the icon for launching 1-2-3 for Windows since 123 suggests counting.
45. However, for such publishers, the launching pad is there if they wish to see and use it.
46. The following month, David floated the possibility of launching a new TV company.
47. The once elegant bruiser is launching a brand of eau-de-Cologne, bearing his name.
48. The three ravening bolts of fury launching themselves at him now, presented an entirely more complex problem.
49. This week Rover is officially launching its new executive car which will be made at Cowley.
50. Yesterday the Home Office and the police force acknowledged that by launching a new code of ethics.
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51. He wa My friend in the team, we were in the field and the army was launching grenades at us.
52. He then moved to Oxford Polytechnic before launching his army career at Sandhurst.
53. We are expected to follow their fickle games, before launching our rich domestic cargo upon those blue, blustering flames.
54. The cost of launching that ounce of gold into low-Earth orbit by shuttle would be about $ 830.
55. Probably the most crucial times in sea kayaking are launching and landing.
56. Shell's large deep-sea tankers have been named after shells in an unbroken line since the launching of the Murex in 1892.
57. I was aware that building societies are in the habit of launching new products from time to time, primarily to attract new investors.
58. Given the requisite financial resources, there is no great difficulty about launching exhibitions that have wide public appeal.
59. They are launching a massive aid program to help the famine victims.
60. The flight is slated for launching between Dec. 2 and Dec. 27 from Cape Canaveral.
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