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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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61. Most of my driving is on tarmac with some beach work whilst on hols launching my boat.
62. On the final day of Obon, the ships are brought to one central harbor for launching.
63. They did a full survey to begin with, launching several satellites to encircle the planet, collecting atmospheric and geographic data.
64. The computer runs a backup software program for launching and landing the shuttle.
65. Realizing that he was the better fighter, I decided to gain the upper hand by launching a surprise attack.
66. Sanderson, now 36, scattered her World Cup opponents in the opening round, launching a throw of 61.86 metres.
67. It has come to symbolize the difficulties in launching advanced communications services.
68. And perhaps he wasn't going to wait until morning before launching a search.
69. A mere 99p from your local tack emporium Dolcis is launching a club tour.
70. The planter rested on thick beige carpeting that helped deaden the bone-shaking noise of aircraft launching and recovery operations.
71. Within a week of launching the Oxfam Cold Front Appeal we reached our target of half a million coats and jumpers.
72. Launching a new product is a highly complicated business, and careful planning is called for.
73. Hekmatyar's fighters quickly joined the fray, launching long-range missile attacks into the city against Masud's forces.
74. And next month the port's owners, Sealink, will hit back by launching their fast Sealynx service.
75. With one minute for five moves, however, he seemed to wake up, launching a counter-attack which forced a draw.
76. Working partnerships forged at home have provided a good springboard for launching several initiatives with partners abroad.
77. By launching the new forum Mr Heseltine is getting his own back on the now weakened Mr Lamont.
78. The Midland Railway Centre is launching a new venture in Ripley by opening its own shop, and booking office.
79. Launching into the career search process with even a slightly bruised attitude will end in failure and more dents to your confidence.
80. Basingstoke and North Hampshire Medical Trust have hosted a special reception evening launching phase two of the keyhole surgery appeal.
80. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
81. Mr Kemp has been trying for several years to prod the White House into launching a serious anti-poverty programme.
82. To begin with, her department is launching a three-year project on residential child care.
83. While each race was launching or recovering, premiere airshow acts dazzled the crowd.
84. Much to their credit in launching a spirited assault on the Neath lead, Bridgend did attempt to spread the ball wide.
85. He has criticised the Government for not launching an advertising campaign on the issue until the general election is called.
86. Other charges will be raised for such activities as rock climbing, boat launching, and back-country hiking.
87. As part of its brief, the working party will examine the moral and ethical considerations of launching an advertising campaign.
88. Such excerpts are important because they provide a highly visible launching pad.
89. In the coming year we are launching a comprehensive sponsorship programme to attract corporate donations and specific sponsorship.
90. Despite the costs of launching Carlton Television, the company still has a strong balance sheet, with net cash of £50.3m.
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