finale

IPA: fʌnˈæɫi

noun

  • The grand end of something, especially of a show or piece of music.
  • (narratology) The chronological conclusion of a series of narrative works.
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Examples of "finale" in Sentences

  • The only thing that still bugs me about the finale is the religious angle.
  • Dec. 28, 2008: Started 269th consecutive regular-season game, but Jets lost in finale, missing playoffs.
  • If the two-hour finale is anywhere near as good as last week's episode, fans should leave the season very happy, indeed.
  • I love Heroes, but I think they are going to run out of ideas soon (if the finale is any indication.worst. payoff. ever.).
  • Both are coming off losses in a mini-heavyweight tournament that saw Brock Lesnar beat Frank Mir in the title finale at UFC 100.
  • Supernatural finale is guarenteed to be epic considering the trailer currently out, with Sam and Dean facing off against Lucifer.
  • The only thing more torturous for Jensen than filming the final scene of the finale is being asked the question, “why did you make a horror movie on your summer vacation?”
  • The last act before the finale is the "Dance of the African Elephants" in which several tremendous elephants cavort around the ring, carrying some of the female performers on their necks.

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