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end on

ADVERB
  1. with the end forward or toward the observer
    houses built endways

How To Use end on In A Sentence

  • We love our king, we just don't love the way he abuses our money," a Swazi friend once explained to me. How long can Swaziland resist reform?
  • The lower opening is formed by the twelfth thoracic vertebra behind, by the eleventh and twelfth ribs at the sides, and in front by the cartilages of the tenth, ninth, eighth, and seventh ribs, which ascend on either side and form an angle, the subcostal angle, into the apex of which the xiphoid process projects. II. Osteology. 4. The Thorax
  • I learned to depend on him for practical advice under fire.
  • Whether these positive initiatives will be enough to overcome disappointment on the limited over-all budget reduction will depend on the extent to which the investor is willing to look beyond near-term sluggishness in North American growth. Budget '85 Special Meeting of The Empire Club of Canada
  • In essence, formal systems and procedures depend on local knowledge.
  • They depend on volunteers and have a high turnover following any criticism of their activities or decisions.
  • No doubt some of these are metrosexuals, those city-dwelling gents with more than enough disposable income to spend on clothes, restaurants, the latest gadgets, exotic holidays and eyebrow waxing.
  • Informants give you information in the public interest and say that their career, liberty or life depend on keeping their name confidential. Public interest should trump self-interest | Nick Cohen
  • Exact positions of the 120 pegs will depend on the state of the beach due to the recent coastal erosion.
  • The decision on the terminal point for retreat should depend on the situation as a whole.
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