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closing time

British  
/ ˈkləʊzɪŋ /

noun

  1. the time at which pubs must legally stop selling alcoholic drinks

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These investors are able to edge out potential would-be homeowners, thanks to cash offers and quick closing times.

From MarketWatch

That same thump carried me back to Eixample and Batea, a sleek bistro where Catalan and Galician food dance until closing time.

From Salon

But as the city goes to work on design issues, questions about enforcement, opening and closing times and other details, it needs to keep in mind that all of that is the easy part.

From Los Angeles Times

“The thirst to believe in a strong USD is a tempting one, but it is not closing time on the bearish view yet,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

On a warm Saturday night in September, Myles Moser strolled in wearing flip-flops as the restaurant neared its official closing time.

From Los Angeles Times