finish line

NOUN
  1. a line indicating the location of the finish of a race
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How To Use finish line In A Sentence

  • Marathon runners will take to Sukhumvit Highway southbound towards Sattahip before returning to the finish line.
  • Bresnick-Zocchi got the edge in the final lap as Annis flatted shortly before the finish and ran across the finish line. Lindine and Miller win muddy mid-week ‘cross race in Massachusetts
  • When two men in full vintage tweed regalia arrived at the finish line on their tandem (a tandem! Times, Sunday Times
  • Tomorrow will be even worse, but you can always count on the Aussie Champion to put on a show: on uphill finishes, he never fails to ride a wheelie across the finish line.
  • A keen cyclist is to live out his dream by riding across the finish line of the Tour de France.
  • It was a nip and tuck race right to the finish line.
  • Zipping up the skinsuit well in advance of the finish line, he took the flowers with ease, punching the air with his right fist before grinning broadly and throwing his arms skyward. Bart Wellens wins 2011 Cauberg Cyclocross
  • As this current semester nears the finish line, I've been meeting my writing students in my office for what I term coaching sessions. China Post Online - Taiwan , News , Taiwan newspaper
  • For Jim it was sipping green chartreuse outside the Angel in Easingwold with only 12 miles to the York finish line.
  • Democratic leaders have said they plan to implement a parliamentary procedure popularly known as deem and pass to push the health care proposal backed by President Barack Obama over the finish line. Courierpress.com Stories
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