Sentences with climax
cli·max
C c - For Pritchard, reaching an Olympics was the climax of her career. [+ of/to]
- The demonstration climaxed two weeks of strikes. [VERB noun]
- Carnival reaches its climax as Samba schools perform in the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro.
- And festivities climax this weekend with a two-day festival featuring some of its favourite bands.
- Often, a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax. [VERB]
- The party was the climax of the week
- A week of unprecedented drama had a fitting climax when Rangirangdoo claimed the Doncaster Mile at Randwick.
- This is when you climax via clitoral stimulation AND g-spot stimulation.
- His career reached its climax when he was elected president.
- When he adds epithets of praise, his climax is ‘so English’. The succession of associations leading to a climax represents the process of adjustment to the conditions of stress, and the climax represents a condition of relative equilibrium. Climax associations. . . are the resultants of certain climatic, geological. . . conditions. In many cases the man's climax comes so swiftly that the woman's reactions are not nearly ready.
- To get a men to achieve climax every time is easy.
- Often the epiphany occurs right before the climax and affects the outcome of the story but it also extends beyond the context of the story.
- Huntsman starts out with a vision of Theron that’s specific, unique, and weighted in character, but it trends throughout toward generic fantasy tropes and black-and-white morality, and climaxes in a thoroughly familiar face-off.