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sealed
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adjective
(of a road) having a hard surface; made-up
Example Sentences
But a late Edwards try, which gave the Ospreys fly-half a 16-point haul in his first Wales start, sealed the win and gave the tourists some joy for the first time in 21 months.
The 29-year-old's overhead smash sealed victory for the pair and Verbeek picked up his partner and hugged her before leading the crowd in singing 'happy birthday' to his father.
She seemed to be in disbelief at the end when a forehand winner sealed the victory.
As England's fate was sealed on day five, Edgbaston was alive to the beat of an Indian drum.
Bellucci rediscovered some momentum to deny Norrie's first attempt to serve out the set but the Briton saw his opportunity in the next game and sealed the win before being serenaded by the crowd.
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