10 Results found for "at_the_end".

the end of one's rope

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

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...


wits' end

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,...


bitter end

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

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...


end of the world

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 and end-all

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...


-end

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

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...


put an end to

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)...