End
61end-on — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: end on of a coal working : parallel in direction to the course of the main cleavage planes * * * endˈ onˈ adverb and adjective In the direction in which the end points • • • Main Entry: ↑end * * * …
62end — 1. noun 1) the end of the road Syn: extremity, furthermost part, limit; margin, edge, border, boundary, periphery; point, tip, tail end, tag end, terminus Ant: beginning …
63end — Synonyms and related words: Friday, Friday the thirteenth, abandon, abort, accomplishment, acme, afterglow, afterimage, aim, all, allotment, allowance, amateur athlete, annihilate, annihilation, answer, apogee, appointed lot, archer, arrest,… …
64End of Me — Infobox Single Name = End of Me Artist = Marion Raven from Album = Here I Am B side = Released = 2005 Format = CD single Recorded = Genre = Pop/Rock Length = 4:29 Label = Atlantic Records Writers = Marion Raven, Max Martin, Rami Producer = Max… …
65end — n 1. termination, conclusion, expiration, cessation, abruption, stoppage, close, finish, wind up; completion, fulfillment, attainment, accomplishment, culmination, consummation; ending, finale, finis, denouement, peroration, epilogue, period. 2.… …
66end — 1. See get one s end away and have one s end away. 2. no end Very much. 3. no end of A great amount or number of. 4. go (in) off the deep end Become very annoyed. 5. at a loose end Unoccupied …
67end — 1. noun 1) the end of the novel Syn: conclusion, termination, ending, finish, close, resolution, climax, finale, culmination, denouement 2) the end of the road Syn: extremity …
68end — noun see the end crowns the work the end justifies the means all good things must come to an end the devil can quote Scripture for his own ends everything has an end he who wills the end, wills the means …
69end\ up — v 1. To come to an end; be ended or finished; stop. How does the story end up? 2. To finally reach or arrive; land. I hope you don t end up in jail. 3. informal To die, be killed. The gangster ended up in the electric chair. 4. • finish up To put …
70end — to kill The common scepticism about reincarnation: The sword hath ended him. (Shakespeare, 1 Henry W) The end is death: I could see his fear of the end growing inside him like a poison flower. (King, 1996) The end of the road… …