Wiktionary
n. 1 (context sports English) A line marking the end of a race. 2 (context figuratively by extension English) The end of a process.
WordNet
n. a line indicating the location of the finish of a race [syn: finishing line]
Wikipedia
(The) Finish line may refer to:
"Finish Line" is a song recorded by British artist Yasmin. Self-written, produced by Labrinth and co-produced by Marc Williams and featuring a sample from the Stevie Wonder song " As". The song was released on 8 May 2011 as Yasmin's second single.
Usage examples of "finish line".
We all know where the finish line is and if Sandie was going to beat me, she would have, you know what I mean?
Ten laps plus the round-trip to the start/finish line at Horblein defined a complete race.
I crossed the finish line with the biggest winning margin in race history.
Down below, a score of riders crested the crater's rim, thundering toward the finish line Walvis had set up near the castle.
It was as if she ran an endless race and someone kept moving the finish line.
The front of the arcade, the fuselage, was angled across the start-finish line, pointing up the track.
Lee Saunders forgot the cameras monitoring his every movement as his horse strained toward the finish line.