Sentence for ends | Use ends in a sentence

Ends example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use ends in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for ends.

  • How she wheedled to get her ends! (8)
  • On his beam ends. (8)
  • It always ends bad. (10)
  • I shall attempt both ends. (18)
  • The Introduction ends abruptly. (4)
  • All is shaped to His great ends. (8)
  • I have done so and my duty ends. (18)
  • Just this one step, and it ends. (10)
  • We sang beginnings and ends of songs. (10)
  • Things upstairs are left at loose ends. (16)
  • Bevel the ends and nail fast to the joist. (17)
  • Were they governed by finer ends than hers? (13)
  • Always from his own offset, to his own ends. (10)
  • Three counties claim the church; two ends of London. (10)
  • I would have hurried from the ends of the earth to meet him. (9)
  • It is not high flying, which usually ends in heavy falling. (10)
  • At the end of the ends such things do defile, they do corrupt. (9)
  • If it keeps on smiling it ends by making us dissatisfied again. (9)
  • At the gable ends the slate should not overhang more than 1½ inches. (17)
  • Yet, at the end of the ends, he was an artist and not a man of science. (9)
  • You may use them of any length, with broken or stub-shot ends, no matter. (17)
  • I am exceedingly sorry: but it is well that the mistake ends where it does. (4)
  • My friends bought me with public printing, and sold me for their own ends. (16)
  • She bent her face glaring down till the ends of her hair touched his cheek. (10)
  • They brings people together from the ends of the earth, for good or for bad. (10)
  • Roderick Barclugh was possessed of wonderful resources to accomplish his ends. (18)
  • So ends the first chapter in the story of that part of Canada then called Acadia. (19)
  • She had the look of a risen corpse, recalling some one of the bloody ends of life. (10)
  • She had the look of a risen corpse, recalling some one of the bloody ends of life. (22)
  • As the story ends in our October number, she need not be supplied with advance sheets. (9)
  • On a smallish table close by, are sheets of paper, cigarette ends, and two claret bottles. (8)
  • To please him I sent to Cleveland and Buffalo for some odds and ends they had down there. (13)
  • Splice studs or joists by simply butting the ends together, and nailing strips on each side. (17)
  • The simplest method of treatment is to place a small moulding under the ends of the shingles. (17)
  • The pair play him many tricks, and the opera ends with his discomfiture before his own consort. (3)
  • There was sorcery in her breath; sorcery in her hair: the ends of it stung him like little snakes. (10)
  • But, not knowing the requirements of the Post Office, she had closed it at both ends, and sealed it. (14)
  • Then he waded to the bank, scrambled to his feet, and drew out his moustachios to their curving ends. (10)
  • And she ends by saying that perhaps he does not like people to tat, or knit, or embroider, or whatever. (9)
  • I gained my ends by carefully coloring my news to the ends and policies of the paper. (16)
  • They all have faith in their cause and in their ability to redeem their obligations when the war ends. (18)
  • Although an able man, he was a terrible coward, and shrank from no crime, no falsehood, to gain his ends. (19)
  • Good nailing with tenpenny nails is important, and all joints at ends of boards should be made over rafters. (17)
  • He has disappeared, and she ends with an expressive movement of her hands, a long sigh, and a closing of her eyes. (8)
  • The Intendant Bigot was at the height of his infamy; he descended to every trick of rascality to achieve his ends. (19)
  • There is nothing about their force or character or price in any part of the country he has not at his finger ends. (21)
  • Beauchamp would not be taught that though they were yoked they stood at the opposite ends of the process of evolution. (10)
  • This will eliminate any sharp horizontal line where the foundation-wall of stone ends and upper wall of stucco begins. (17)
  • Where the span is more than 6 feet, it is necessary to build in bearing plates for the support of the ends of lintels. (17)
  • But whoever, or whatever, may have been the divinity whose ends they shaped, unto Him, or It, they had builded a temple. (7)
  • Down the passage came a flutter of white garments; soft limbs were twined about her, some ends of hair fell on her face. (8)
  • Though working for their own ends, they won the esteem of their allies, which will count for them in the struggles to follow. (10)
  • The interior ends of the floor-joists should be supported upon a steel I-beam upon which has been placed a 2-inch-thick timber. (17)
  • This, thought I, is all excellent; and however the adventure ends, this is certainly pleasant, and I never tasted better Madeira. (6)
  • Yet, and at the end of the ends, the unsophisticated witness finds the transaction ridiculous, finds it repulsive, finds it shabby. (9)
  • In short, we diligently, conscientiously, and with a perverse satisfaction burned the candle of life at both ends and in the middle. (7)
  • The combe ends in a sandy cove with black rock on one side, pinkish cliffs away to the headland on the other, and a coastguard station. (8)
  • We are easily prophets, sure of being justified, when the cleverness of schemes devoted to material ends appears most delicately perfect. (10)
  • Sitting there, slowly pulling out the ends of his white tie, disconsolate, he had a vision of Antonia with her gaze fixed wonderingly on him. (8)
  • These five priests were destined to have some thrilling experiences and to meet with terrible ends, all of which you shall hear in due time. (19)
  • In actual fact, occasional instances of gross and unscrupulous financial control of newspapers for selfish or base ends must be admitted to exist. (16)
  • Meantime the fair being who had brought these two from the ends of the social scale into this happy tangle, the beneficent Countess, was wretched. (10)
  • This small but remarkable woman merits attention; her all-seeing eye and shrewd tongue were inscrutably the means of furthering the ends of Providence. (8)
  • This section is practically like the first, save that the second subject and the close are transferred into the principal key, in which the movement ends. (3)
  • The treatment of the gable ends of dormers is practically the same as that required for the treatment of the gable ends of the main roof. (17)
  • The Act ends with the entry of Count Orso and his force; conspirators overawed; Camilla repudiated; Count Orso imperially just; Leonardo chagrined; Camillo pardoned; Michiella triumphant. (10)

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