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sealed
/ ː /
adjective
- (of a road) having a hard surface; made-up
Example Sentences
Wrexham won 26 of their 46 matches en route to taking the runner-up spot in League Two as the club sealed back-to-back promotions last term.
The site's eventual closure was sealed when hairline cracks were found in the graphite bricks which make up its nuclear cores.
His recent exhibition, “John Waters: Pope of Trash,” at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in L.A., sealed the deal, he said.
His Papal apartments have been sealed with wax - marking the start of the period known as the Sede Vacante - or empty seat – which continues until a new head of the church is elected.
Leeds United and Burnley have sealed their places in the Premier League with two games to spare.
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