finish line in English

noun
1
a line marking the end of a race.

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1. The finish line a racetrack.

2. Reynard crosses finish line for victory.

3. The first to the finish line wins.

4. Three horses crossed the finish line together.

5. All medical personnel to the finish line!

6. They oared strongly across the finish line.

7. A RUNNER stretches toward the finish line.

8. Lungs bursting, she flew across the finish line.

9. She crossed the finish line on tired legs.

10. We cheered as he neared the finish line.

11. Wynn Resorts Bulldozes Toward Finish Line In Boston

12. Johnson crossed the finish line in first place.

13. Stop looking at the jawbone as your finish line.

14. The red racing boat crossed the finish line first.

15. Golden Larch got up and galloped to the finish line.

16. James crossed the finish line in just under four minutes.

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18. Crossing the finish line before the Lizard Tail yields additional money.

19. 2 Golden Larch got up and galloped to the finish line.

20. His face was contorted with pain as he crossed the finish line.

21. They were rowed out and slumped over their oars at the finish line.

22. 16 His face was contorted with pain as he crossed the finish line.

23. But some who crossed the electoral finish line did not have that luxury.

24. I could see the finish line and thought I was home and dry.

25. It will only slow you down on the sprint to the finish line.

26. Every time we have a chance to get ahead, they move the finish line.

27. Join in the sense of achievement as Maiden crosses the finish line off Southampton.

28. She catches up with the lead pack and is pushing toward the finish line.

29. Some, though, have failed to press forward or make advancement toward the finish line.

30. 14 I could see a marshal on the finish line waving a yellow flag.

31. For example, if you said, "The boy raced ahead to the finish line," adding an Appositive could result in "The boy, an avid sprinter, raced ahead to the finish line."

32. No one ever abandons the last stage... They'll be 155 at the final finish line.

33. But losing weight alone will not get you across the finish line with a winning time.

34. We told them to lift their knees up high and walk to the finish line quickly.

35. At the finish line, marked by a Canadian flag, crowds cheered for the boats coming in.

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37. With the finish line in sight, Wallace pulled ahead of the pack and drove to victory.

38. A shared vision of zero emissions could even spark a race to cross the finish line first.

39. Merritt crossed the finish line seven metres up on Francis to give America gold over Jamaica's silver.

40. Once we make it across the American side, it's a flat-out sprint to the finish line.

41. Backstretch definition, the straight part of a race track opposite the part leading to the finish line

42. In the global economy, competitiveness is a race with no finish line, and gains in competitiveness are fleeting.

43. Stanford is looking worn down and reminding folks that they staggered at the finish line last year, too.

44. Now f I keep going and nevah, nevah give up, I shall come to the finish line on schedule.

45. That vision of the finish line helped me to finish that marathon in a pelting, cold New England storm.

46. I hardly remember the end of the marathon because I Caved in as soon as I crossed the finish line

47. And the first of three units at Palo Verde in Arizona could cross the finish line in about 87 months.

48. Admission to the event site was free, only the courts in the stands at the start-finish line were chargeable.

49. The person who crosses the finish line first in a race has definitely had the most superior performance that day.

50. Past leaders of the pack have even been known to hold hands in order to cross the finish line together.