Similar words: cherubic, rubicund, pubic, rub in, cubicle, rub it in, cubic meter, icon. Meaning: n. 1. the boundary in ancient times between Italy and Gaul; Caesar's crossing it with his army in 49 BC was an act of war 2. a line that when crossed permits of no return and typically results in irrevocable commitment.
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1. Most EU states have crossed the Rubicon and adopted the euro.
2. He's crossed the Rubicon with regard to the use of military force as an option.
3. Tonight was the Rubicon; afterwards there would be no going back.
4. He Rubicon when he handed in his resignation letter.
5. We are now crossing the Rubicon.
6. Today we cross the Rubicon . There is no going back.
7. The Rubicon once crossed, they set to work with a will.
8. Rubicon was a small stream that flowed into the Adriatic and in Roman times marked the boundary between Cisalpine Gaul and ancient Italy.
9. They'll cross the Rubicon to remove the obstacles on the road of advance.
10. If being eliminated or Rubicon by human being lazy, this is a difficult problem.
11. But tormented though I was with guilt and self-doubt, I knew I had crossed the Rubicon.
12. On the way to political union we are now crossing the Rubicon.
13. General Bourbollon's troops are gathering around the capital; he's prepared to cross the Rubicon.
14. Disorderly bank defaults and a Cypriot exit from the euro have been staved off, but, in the process(Sentencedict.com ), a rubicon has been crossed.
15. The word a time to the: Caesar has crossed the Rubicon the wild flight began.
16. The Obama administration has finally crossed the executive - pay Rubicon and declared war on Wall Street.
17. Though this vintage seems ready to enjoy now, it is a monumental Rubicon that will also repay cellaring.
18. At last they came to a little river called the Rubicon.
19. Their entry into the war made them cross the Rubicon and abandon isolationism forever.
20. That alarms many people, who fear that the border being crossed may be an inflationary Rubicon.