See also: nönd <span class="searchmatch">no</span> <span class="searchmatch">end</span> (not comparable) (informal) Exceedingly; endlessly. 1888, Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's School-days, page 9: Oh! so that's why Mary...
<span class="searchmatch">end</span> means to an <span class="searchmatch">end</span> meet a sticky <span class="searchmatch">end</span> meet one's <span class="searchmatch">end</span> middle-<span class="searchmatch">end</span> month's <span class="searchmatch">end</span> most an <span class="searchmatch">end</span> New <span class="searchmatch">End</span> nob-<span class="searchmatch">end</span> nob <span class="searchmatch">end</span> <span class="searchmatch">no</span> <span class="searchmatch">end</span> nose-<span class="searchmatch">ender</span> not know which <span class="searchmatch">end</span> is...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">end</span>, <span class="searchmatch">END</span>, <span class="searchmatch">End</span>, <span class="searchmatch">end</span>-, and энд -and From Latin -endus, a gerundive ending, related to -andus. -<span class="searchmatch">end</span> Forming nouns denoting patients or recipients...
the <span class="searchmatch">end</span> of one’s rope (idiomatic) The limit of one’s patience, when one is so frustrated or annoyed that one can <span class="searchmatch">no</span> longer cope. come to the <span class="searchmatch">end</span> of one's...
be-all <span class="searchmatch">end</span>-all, <span class="searchmatch">end</span>-all be-all, <span class="searchmatch">end</span>-all and be-all be-all and <span class="searchmatch">end</span>-all (plural be-alls and <span class="searchmatch">end</span>-alls) (idiomatic) Something considered to be of the utmost...
usage is influenced by bitter (“unpleasant, arduous”). bitter <span class="searchmatch">end</span> (plural bitter <span class="searchmatch">ends</span>) (nautical) That part of an anchor cable which is abaft the bitts...
See also: wit's <span class="searchmatch">end</span> wit's <span class="searchmatch">end</span> (US) wits' <span class="searchmatch">end</span> (plural wits' <span class="searchmatch">ends</span>) (chiefly British) The limit of one's sanity or mental capacity; the point of desperation...
an <span class="searchmatch">end</span> to (third-person singular simple present puts an <span class="searchmatch">end</span> to, present participle putting an <span class="searchmatch">end</span> to, simple past and past participle put an <span class="searchmatch">end</span> to)...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">end</span> of the world Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">end</span> of the world (plural <span class="searchmatch">ends</span> of the world) Death and destruction of life on Earth, especially...
also: <span class="searchmatch">end</span>, <span class="searchmatch">END</span>, <span class="searchmatch">End</span>, -<span class="searchmatch">end</span>, and энд endo- ento- From the Ancient Greek ἔνδον (éndon, “within”). (Received Pronunciation) enPR: <span class="searchmatch">ĕnd</span>, IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ɛnd</span>/ <span class="searchmatch">end</span>- internal...