finishing

IPA: fˈɪnɪʃɪŋ

noun

  • The act of completing something.
  • (soccer) Shooting ability.
  • The final work upon or ornamentation of a thing; finish.
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Examples of "finishing" in Sentences

  • I told him I needed help in finishing the tracking job.
  • His finishing is deadly and the sky is the limit for him.
  • I went to work in what they called the finishing room over here.
  • But maybe he would be interested in finishing his career in New Jersey.
  • A third deputy, Muliaman Hadad, has his term finishing in coming months.
  • He had seen them all finished, and he had had a hand in finishing some of them.
  • Biffle, a close friend of McMurray's, was disappointed in finishing third because he was the leader when the caution came out after the first green-white-checkered attempt.
  • And I think commenting on a book you had no interest in finishing is entirely legit: that's a damning commentary on the book, that you didn't care enough to finish ... and that's important to know.
  • What I will say in finishing is that if you loved the high octane fight scenes with slow-motion effects thrown in of Transformers 1 then prepare yourself for a visual feast and go and see this movie.

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