finish up

VERB
  1. finally be or do something
    he wound up being unemployed and living at home again
    He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart
  2. finish a task completely
    I finally got through this homework assignment
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How To Use finish up In A Sentence

  • To finish up, there are lots of intriguing coffee concoctions and fresh tisanes that will make you want to linger longer.
  • I'll finish up here and join you later.
  • You'll finish up dead if you carry on drinking like that.
  • The villagers had a celebration , with a new film to finish up with.
  • At least there's a phone handy to text for an ambulance when they finish up under a 40-tonne truck.
  • As you say," said Myrtella meekly; then with a sudden flare, "though it does look like I might be trusted one more day to finish up the general cleaning and git after the ashman for not emptyin 'them barrels. A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill
  • When I finish up with ESS, I'll taka fv days off and then I'm heading for Christmas vacation in Puerto Vallarta and some heavy-duty partying," he replied, in answer to her comment. Baby In My Arms
  • We generally finish up with 9in diameter pots for most varieties. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finish up your drinks now, please.
  • It is often said that the smartest unionists and staffers don't want to sit in Parliament so that is where the duds and time-servers finish up.
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