reach the end of one's rope; at the end of one's rope (idiomatic) The point at which one has run out of options or the ability to delay. come to the end of...
end-foot end for end end-game end game end goal end grain end in itself endism end item end lap end-leaf endless endlike end line end lockdown endly end mark...
1699, Edward Taylor, The Poems of Edward Taylor, published 1989, page 136: The Seamen they Bestir their stumps, and at wits end do weep. Wake, Jonas,...
abaft the bitts and thus remains inboard when a ship is riding at anchor. pay out a rope to the bitter end (pay out all of the rope) (nautical) The final...
at the end of one's tether (UK, idiomatic) At the limit of one’s patience; frustrated or annoyed. Synonym: (US) at the end of one's rope at the limit...
English Wikipedia has an article on: end of the world Wikipedia end of the world (plural ends of the world) Death and destruction of life on Earth, especially...
be-all end-all, end-all be-all, end-all and be-all be-all and end-all (plural be-alls and end-alls) (idiomatic) Something considered to be of the utmost...
See also: end, END, End, end-, and энд -and From Latin -endus, a gerundive ending, related to -andus. -end Forming nouns denoting patients or recipients...
not the end of the world (idiomatic) (It's of) minor importance, at least not as important as it first seemed. Don't worry; it's not the end of the world...
an end to (third-person singular simple present puts an end to, present participle putting an end to, simple past and past participle put an end to)...