Synonym: serial, serial publication. Similar words: a series of, priest, menagerie, experience, experienced, developing countries, facies, species. Meaning: ['sɪrɪːz /'sɪə-] n. 1. similar things placed in order or happening one after another 2. a serialized set of programs 3. a periodical that appears at scheduled times 4. (sports) several contests played successively by the same teams 5. a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection 6. (mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions 7. (electronics) connection of components in such a manner that current flows first through one and then through the other.
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91. There have been a series of hijackings recently in the area.
92. As a follow-up to the television series the BBC is publishing a book.
93. Dr Lee set up a series of experiments to test out this hypothesis.
94. A series of events for teachers and students will culminate in a Shakespeare festival next year.
95. the justice system in this country consists of a series of law courts at different levels.
96. He went into TV and got his first break playing opposite Sid James in the series "Citizen James".
97. We've had a series of athletes trying to come back well past their prime.
98. A series of largely formless images rushed across the screen.
99. The training programme takes the form of a series of workshops.
100. A series of yellow arrows pointed the way to reception.
101. The business cycle is a series of peaks and troughs.Sentencedict
102. The core of the city is a series of ancient squares.
103. These debates have made a successful series, mostly because of well-chosen speakers and lively topics.
104. Users advance through the program by answering a series of questions.
105. Film divides motion up into a series of static images.
106. The parting of the ways came after a series of disagreements between the singer and his song-writer.
107. My aunt decided to stage a series of performances of a one-act play.
108. This is a fine book; a worthy addition to the Cambridge Encyclopedia series.
109. The series goes out at 10.30pm, Fridays, on Channel 4.
110. She embarked on a series of sexual liaisons with society figures.
111. The events that led up to the murder were shown in a series of flashbacks.
112. The police asked him if he could pick the killer from a series of photos.
113. Shorthand just looks like a series of funny squiggles to me.
114. They had a series of arguments, leading up to a decision to separate.
115. Jason had helped him out with a series of loans, until he could get back on an even keel.
116. I've had a series of bad breaks recently and it's about time my luck changed for the better.
117. The shutdown is the latest in a series of painful budget measures.
118. How do you account for all the accidents in series?
119. The strike was broken , of course, but mainly by a series of adventitious developments.
120. The first episode of the new series is on Saturday.
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