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What are Phrases that contain the word end?

Here are some phrases containing the word "end":

General:

* Come to an end: To finish or stop.

* At the end of the day: Ultimately; in conclusion.

* At the end of the line: The final point; the limit.

* End of story: That's all; no more to be said.

* End of an era: The conclusion of a significant period of time.

* Bring to an end: To cause something to stop or finish.

* Put an end to: To stop something from happening.

* In the end: Ultimately; eventually.

* To no end: Without a limit; endlessly.

* From beginning to end: From the start to the finish.

Specific to Situations:

* End of the road: The final destination; the limit of possibility.

* End of the world: A catastrophic event; the destruction of civilization.

* End of the tunnel: A point of hope after a difficult period.

* End of the line: The final stop for a journey; the point of no return.

* End of the match: The conclusion of a sports game.

* End of the book: The conclusion of a story.

* End of the year: The last day of the year; the final period of time.

Idioms:

* At the end of one's rope: At the limit of one's patience or resources.

* Meet one's end: To die.

* See the end of the day: To survive until the end of the day.

* Open-ended: Not having a definite conclusion.

* End game: The final stage of a plan or competition.

Figurative Language:

* End of the rainbow: A place of happiness and fortune; a utopia.

* End of the earth: A very distant or remote place.

* End of the line: The point beyond which something is not possible.

* End of days: A period of great chaos and destruction.

These are just a few examples, and the specific meaning of a phrase containing "end" will depend on the context.

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