A line indicating the location of the finish of a race.
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Examples for "finish line"
Examples for "finish line"
1The inevitable showdown takes place but barely limps past the finish line.
2It's like when they reach the finish line exhausted, said the source.
3As I crossed the finish line, I thought I'd won the National.
4Winners usually cross the finish line between the eighth and 10th days.
5That much she remembered: a sweeter victory than crossing any finish line.
1Following three months of debate, we're almost at the survey finishing line.
2Shortly after 5am London time the Tories got across the finishing line.
3The excitement increased as the racers drew closer to the finishing line.
4Celtic seem intent on staggering rather than swaggering across the finishing line.
5If Chelsea win, the impetus could carry them towards the finishing line.
6But for some reason it does always get to the finishing line.
7Yards from the finishing line, the DUP's Brexit hardball has gone flat.
8The finishing line was like a depiction of hell by Hieronymus Bosch.
9Labour comes in second at 46, even further away from the finishing line.
10The negotiations are still stalled within sight of the finishing line.
11There are no short cuts to a finishing line that looks impossibly distant.
12On and on thundered the horses, nearer and nearer to the finishing line.
13The same teams dominate, the same teams reach the finishing line.
14Dublin runner Gerry Carr crossed the finishing line just before the first explosion.
15Even with the finishing line now in sight there is precious little movement.
16She must plow on, now, and get to the finishing line.
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