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How to use Climax in a sentence

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Many mineral collectors think that some of the finest rhodochrosite specimens from Colorado were found in the clay seams at the Climax mine.
Maggie Hudson Used to hang out in The Thistle, The Climax, Market Tavern and Friday night at the student bar at the Lanch.
The festivities climax tomorrow in a royal state procession and a colourful pageant of music, dance and theatre.
Hypnotically told, the movie then builds to its horrific climax, told graphically and unforgettably.
The climax, with all its moments of high drama and nail-biting tension, is classic adventure story stuff.
Terror, real and imagined, at home and abroad, sit together and spread like an unmerciful cancer through Perowne as the novel reaches its climax.
The Flandrian transgression is thought to have reached its climax about 6700 years ago with sea level a few metres above the present.
Its songlike theme on the saxophone, reminiscent of a Red Indian incantation, leads to a towering and glowing climax.
But then, after a so-so fight with yet another dinosaur, the movie is over, and it hasn't even had a climax yet.
Myaskovsky saves his grief for the Rachmaninov-like Molto sostenuto central movement, which rises twice to a searing climax.
Third was the climax of The Karate Kid, in which Ralph Macchio snatches championship victory with a few nifty moves.
It reached a climax over the populated south-east corner during the weekend.
It then simmers down into a spacy section featuring the gongs before the other instruments rejoin with a guiro for the climax.
The colour and spectacle of Venetian carnival is coming to York to mark the climax of this year's Early Music Festival.
The Resurrection, the climax of Holy Week, is celebrated at the end of Holy Saturday.
Slow, sustained and played with vibrato, this music has a raw power which builds gradually to a G major climax.
After a spectacular climax to the sequence, we are sucker-punched by a cliche.
Because they never built the show up to a proper climax, this may have contributed to the lack of fizz in the audience.
The ultimate climax of the play was the evolution of each individual character.
When a cancer-stricken doctor is brought in to investigate, the plot begins to spirals towards its startlingly inventive climax.
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Examples from Classical Literature
All things have their climax, and France is tending swiftly to the climax of her serfdom.
The sextet is well divided from the Octave, the climax is clearly underlined.
Eight meetings announced him as headliner, with Cooper Union as the climax.
The climax was reached at the next hole, when, with several strokes in hand, he topped his approach shot into a bunker.
As a revealer of character, Rembrandt reaches the climax of his power in his portraits.
The climax was reached in the quodlibet, when all joined in a sort of comic chorus.
They reached their climax at the moment when the two strata began to melt into one.
I wrote the yarn up in my junior year for an English comp., and tacked on the ghost feature as a sort of added climax.
Notching and beveling seems to reach a climax on larger points in the early Archaic period.
What the collection of the taxes had begun was almost always brought to a climax by the corves.
The second is the cause or tragic impulse of the counteraction, and stands between the climax and the fall or untying of the knot.
It was a climax of discourtesy whose impression I must at all costs efface.
Finally, the climax in her iniquities of mind and conduct reached its height and she was publicly denounced as a supralapsarian.
By way of a climax the last number on the programme should be illustrated by a tableau vivant.
He was aware that the deferring of a climax till it could be launched on a tide of tantalization was the chiefest of them.
The first climax, however, is reached, and our scribe thinks it too sad for words.
These two genera represent the climax of development of the lycopod family.
It is also referred to as the climacteric period, meaning that a climax in life has been reached.
Mrs. Martin had slowly and tortuously worked up to her climax, and she shot forth the last sentence with a jubilant ring.
With a few exceptions, they are charged with no atmosphere and abut at no climax.
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