closing scene
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclosingandscene
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closing
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈkləʊ.zɪŋ/us/ˈkloʊz.zɪŋ/
coming near the end of a speech, event, ...
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scene
noun
uk/siːn/us/siːn/
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period ...
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(Definition ofclosingandscenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofclosing scene
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Thisclosingsceneis a strange moment for several reasons.
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There was no deus ex machina in theclosingscene.
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When this music reappears in the orchestra during the opera's criticalclosingscene, the quieter undertones of its significance become audible.
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I have a feeling that that is so all the more because of theclosingscene.
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There is usually an opening scene and aclosingscene.
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The hand that is seen on theclosingscenewas a technician.
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The play required an effigy of his head, for itsclosingscene.
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One of his fish nightlights can be seen in theclosingsceneof that episode.
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Theclosingscenehas him sitting mournfully on the beach as the sun sets.
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Although the review is less favourable about the climax to the story, it describes theclosingsceneas perfection.
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In theclosingscene(the epilogue), the characters often gathered together to discuss how the case was solved.
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In theclosingscene, the whole structure is explained by the agency's unnamed chief, although even this explanation remains dizzyingly complex.
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She has a genius for diminutive pathos and in theclosingsceneshe can bring moistness to the throat of the hardened critic.
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Theclosingsceneof the film provides a summary of the lives of the remaining characters, the summary is as follows.
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