1. ends
Our work never ends.
After tying up loose ends on the house, the carpenter gave the painter approval to begin work.
It's surprising to know that your school starts at 8:30 and ends at 3:30.
Each episode of that TV drama ends with somebody delivering a profound line.
The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?
To be overwise is to ossify; and the scruple-monger ends by standing stockstill.
Burning the candle at both ends reduces the candle to wax in a hurry - just like a playboy having a pretty girl on each arm.
The "predicate" is that part that shows the action in the sentence. In Japanese it would be the part that ends in "da", "suru", etc.
As all kinds of communication methods are proliferating, human relationships are weakening. This is a perfect example of mistaking means for ends.
He sees any easiness as a threat to his masculinity, so he always starts games on hard mode and ends up stuck on the first level for days.
In the end, one always ends up wishing to annihilate one's fellow man. Therein lies the sad fate of humanity.
Pole and Hungarian - two good friends, joint fight and drinking are their ends.
It would be a shame for a young man to be at loose ends just because he can't get the kind of job he wants.
Oh boy ... when they hang out with you for long everyone ends up picking up your bad habits.
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Aneta 6th Oct 2014