Sentence example with the word 'finale'

finale

act, climax, curtain call, divertissement, eschatology, final words, introduction, latter end, resting place, stopping place

Definition n. the closing section of a musical composition

Last update: July 30, 2015


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The conductor finished the performance with a grand finale.   [noun]

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Finale to the day 's events will be a display by RAF aerobatics team, The Red Arrows.   [noun]

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The grand finale saw Razorlight swagger on to the stage of the Shepherds Bush Empire at 6.30pm on Saturday evening.   [noun]

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"After the presto followed the andante, not very new, with commonplace variations, and the feeble finale."   [noun]

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Silence all round marked the termination of his finale.   [noun]

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Throughout there is confusion in the use of these terms, and the finale refers only to the graven image of Dan (xviii.   [Please select]

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It was an unprecedented and altogether delightful finale to her school career.   [Please select]

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"Never fear; I should not like to miss the finale to this opera bouffe."   [Please select]

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But how could there be other than one finale to such a story as theirs.   [Please select]

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And he could do naught to hinder such a finale to the adventure.   [Please select]

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