Similar words: booked, booker, booked up, broken-down, booker t. washington, cookbook, woken, token. Meaning: n. a support placed at the end of a row of books to keep them upright (on a shelf or table).
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(1) As I walked through the door one of the two book-end bouncers began to saunter over to the reception desk.
(2) The rapids was bookended by cliffs; there was no way to portage and no way to line.
(3) The all-important bookend core value.
(4) What we're doing here is repurposing a stamped-metal bookend.
(5) Visits to the restaurant bookend the Labour years; shortly after his election in 1997, Tony Blair and wife Cherie dined with Bill and Hillary Clinton there.
(6) The utility model discloses a bookend capable of growing out vegetable, which is a scientific fun bookend of an intelligence working type, having the capability of growing out vegetables. Sentencedict.com
(7) A bookend to eight years indelibly marked by terrorism, two wars and recessions, the 13-minute speech was Bush's last opportunity before he leaves office Tuesday to defend his presidency.
(8) Bachmann's gaffe served as a bookend to one made by Sarah Palin, the week before, when she, too, addressed the events of April, 1775.
(9) The Bush and Biden trips to Sichuan bookend one of the world's greatest stories: the rise of China and its emergence as a global juggernaut.
(10) I have bookend boys with girl fillers and three grandchildren ages 10, 5, and 4.
(11) The onyx was shipped to Tijuana to be fabricated into bookends, chessmen and other tourist kitsch.
(12) Books on board Kids may keep their books shipshape if you give them this pair of Noah's Ark bookends.
(13) For the rest, the two goalkeepers were as busy as bookends.
(14) Hood ornaments of streamlined nymphs bearing tiny globes stood as bookends to his Architectural Digests.
(15) While Deion Sanders received most of the pre-game ballyhoo, his bookend Brown went about his business with little or no fanfare.
(16) Next door to Knai Bang Chatt, the breezy Sailing Club bar is a relaxed bookend to a day of sailing or kayaking.
(17) Ms. Silverman, who is also directing "Chinglish, " said she saw the play as a kind of bookend to "M.
(18) On Friday, he will dedicate the new embassy in the Chinese capital, a bookend to China's unveiling of its imposing new embassy in Washington earlier this year. The U. S.
(19) Their efforts paid off though, as the movie, which was initially coldly-received, is now regarded as a suitable bookend to Kubrick's superlative body of work.
(20) Ms. Silverman, who is also directing "Chinglish," said she saw the play as a kind of bookend to "M. Butterfly," which made Mr.
(21) Some left the business entirely, opting to enjoy a life where bells didn't bookend their days.
(22) For me, the first season and the fifth ... kind of bookend everything where you can see this huge arc in between.
(23) That's quite an achievement, but it's also a nice place to bookend things.
(24) Update: My mother reminded me that she does this when she wakes up, too — a great way to bookend each day.
(25) There was still a set of those fascinating volumes on the living-room bookshelves , incongruously kept upright by a bookend of Beethoven at his piano.
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