closing time in English

noun
1
the regular time at which a restaurant, store, or other place closes to the public each day.
The people complaining about the early closing time only see the bars and foreign restaurants.

Use "closing time" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "closing time" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "closing time", or refer to the context using the word "closing time" in the English Dictionary.

1. It's closing time.

2. Closing time, every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.

3. And at closing time, we'll go ask Mr. Krueger a few questions.

4. Method of adjusting the closing time in ignition systems for internal-combustion engines

5. They have got involved in unruly play, remaining in the pool after closing time.

6. Determining the closing time of a fuel injection valve based on evaluating the actuation voltage

7. Tenders must not be altered or amended in any way after the bid depository closing time.

8. Well, it' s almost closing time, but if I can be of any help to you

9. (TV: Closing Time) The Doctor later wondered if the Cybermats of the Ninth Cyber Legion knew Bitey

10. • The Bill provides for freedom to operate 365 days in a year and opening/closing time of establishment.

11. Two hours after closing time, a man walked back and forth in the courtyard in front of the administration building.

12. ending the race to drink up before closing time has not moderated drinking habits, neither have apocalyptic predictions come to pass.

13. Beginning of the month starts the financial closing time, It's very busy, old malady habitual criminal, the plan weekend makes the massage.

14. Although ending the race to drink up before closing time has not moderated drinking habits[Sentencedict.com], neither have apocalyptic predictions come to pass.

15. 21 Although ending the race to drink up before closing time has not moderated drinking habits, neither have apocalyptic predictions come to pass.

16. Immediately after the bid depository closing time, the tender box must be opened by an official of the bid depository and each large envelope opened.

17. Anyway, we are looking forward to welcome you after 3rd December, you can make your reservation also during the closing time, our sales department never closes.

18. Afterdeck, located at 9719 N Kings Hwy, is open well after normal closing-time, so you can keep the vibe going until it’s scandalously past your bedtime

19. The museum made Miyazaki feel nostalgic, "especially when I stand here alone in the evening, near closing time, and the sun is setting – tears well up in my eyes."

20. Benelux Corp, located at 501 E Ben White Blvd, is open well after normal closing-time, so you can keep the vibe going until it’s scandalously past your bedtime

21. After numerous abortive recording sessions, his first record, the melancholic, country -tinged Closing Time ( 1973 ) received warm reviews, but he first gained national attention when his "Ol' 55" was recorded by The Eagles in 1974 .

22. Synonyms & Antonyms of aggravate 1 to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts it really Aggravates me when I arrive 10 minutes before the stated closing time, and the store's closed already

23. 1 review of Bayberries Fine Gifts "Seems like a cute shop and would love to have done a review, but when I went in I was told they were closed, even though it was well before their posted closing time

24. Save Word Synonyms & Antonyms of Aggravate 1 to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts it really Aggravates me when I arrive 10 minutes before the stated closing time, and the store's closed already

25. First, Randall Hankla presented an interesting talk on the Convention of 1833 and what it meant, then as we neared closing time, long-time Cannoneering friends James L Price and Jean Price dropped by to visit before heading home to …

26. Synonyms & Antonyms of Aggravating (Entry 2 of 2) 1 to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts it really aggravates me when I arrive 10 minutes before the stated closing time, and the store's closed already