Sentences with hold one's end up
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H h - The end of a street; the end of a rope.
- Kindness without end; to walk from end to end of a city.
- At the end of the table; the west end of town.
- An island at the very end of the world.
- The journey was coming to an end.
- The end of her speech had to be cut short because of time.
- To gain one's ends.
- The happiness of the people is the end of government.
- What is to be the end of all this bickering?
- He met a horrible end.
- Another war would be the end of civilization.
- Mill end; ends and trimmings.
- He does his end of the job very well.
- His stupidity is the end.
- We ended the discussion on a note of optimism.
- This was the battle that ended the war.
- This passage ends the novel.
- A bullet through the heart ended him.
- You just committed the blunder to end all blunders.
- The road ends at Rome.
- Extravagance ends in want.
- To end up in the army; to end as a happy person.
- The end result.
- He spent two years wandering about the country at loose ends.
- I'm at my wit's end with this problem.
- The cartons were turned end for end.
- He backed the truck until it was end on with the loading platform.
- The pipes were placed end to end on the ground.
- She went off the deep end when she lost her job.
- In the end they shook hands and made up.
- The work is demanding, but he's holding his end up.
- Let's make an end of this foolishness and get down to work.
- Despite her meager income, she tried to make ends meet.
- They were pleased no end by the warm reception.
- To stand a box on end.
- The advent of sound in motion pictures put an end to many a silent star's career.