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A sale intended to dispose of all remaining stock
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closeout
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n. 1 (context surfing English) A wave which breaks all at once, as opposed to breaking progressively along its length. 2 (context retail English) A sale in which all merchandise is sold, at whatever reduced price is necessary
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A close out is a surfing term to describe wave formations that do not allow a tubular ride or smooth ridable transitional and optimum trajectory of hydrodynamic wave action from drop in to either left or right. When a wave closes out, a surfer may drop-in ...
Usage examples of closeout.
Every stitch J of clothing she owned had been tossed out of closets and f dressers and scattered about like the remnants of a closeout i sale.
The white guy looked sort of working class and the black guy looked like a fashion-row closeout with small eyes.
Markowitz, who was living on social security and could only afford closeout paint colors, had painted her side lime green.
As Ellie struggled into consciousness, she sat up and peered past the flimsy shade she had bought at a hardware-store closeout and surveyed the situation.
I shopped carefully in secondhand furniture stores and at closeout sales.
You used an old IBM Selectric that we got at that office-warehouse closeout sale.
The XO is down in H5 along with the rest of the closeout crew, waiting to board the Mayflower.
Smith wore a cologne that had been discontinued in 1972, and he had purchased a thirty-year supply closeout for two cents on the dollar.
Kira said, finishing the closeouts onthe launch sequence, "you shouldn't have to choosebetween me and your father.
Kira said, finishing the closeouts on the launch sequence, "you shouldn't have to choose between me and your father.
The fact that it spoke excellent English and dressed like a refugee from a Carnaby Street fashion closeout only added intrigue.