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sealed
/ siːld /
adjective
(of a road) having a hard surface; made-up
Example Sentences
All bids will remain sealed, with the highest bidder winning the yacht.
Standing up to the North American colossus and its despised leader was, of course, a massive boost for Lula’s domestic popularity and, if anything, sealed Bolsonaro’s fate.
The first film, released in 2007, saw Homer accidentally pollute the water supply of Springfield and then attempt to save his city, which had been sealed off under a huge glass dome.
Donald, 47, sealed his place as one of Europe's greatest captains after masterminding a tense victory over the United States in New York.
When the two captains submit their singles line-up for Sunday, they also provide a sealed envelope containing the name of one player.
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