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closing
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adjective
final or ending
the closing stages of the election
the closing weeks of the year
the closing scene of the film
closing remarks
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noun
the act of closing something
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noun
approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap
the ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision
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noun
(= closure)
termination of operations
they regretted the closure of the day care center
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noun
(= completion)
a concluding action
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noun
(= conclusion)
the last section of a communication
in conclusion I want to say...
run
Verb
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To function (said of a machine).
The car runs well.
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To flee.
He ran from the cops.
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If you run a place, you manage it.
He ran the hotel together with his beloved wife.
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He had run all the way from Dallas.
run
Noun
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A trip made by a runner; compare to walk.
I’m going for a run.
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A run in baseball is when a batter safely touches home plate.
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A run in cricket is scored when the batsmen run between the two wickets.
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An unbroken course of performances or showings.
The musical had a long run on Broadway.