Similar words: sudden death, dead, fade away, deadly, call a spade a spade, deadlock, deadline, reader. Meaning: n. 1. a passage with access only at one end 2. a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible dead-end. adj. lacking opportunities for development or advancement.
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31. He realized that the job at which he had been aiming all these years seemed to him to be a dead end.
32. The devaluation debate also needs careful examination before Labour or Livingstone set off down another dead end.
33. Mutt Williams: Professor, this really is a dead end!
34. But for Henry,[www.Sentencedict.com] small cars were a dead end.
35. Pinch off the dead end to the current length.
36. This was the dead end of her last hope.
37. Was there no escape from this dead end?
38. This route is a dead end . Let's find another way to go.
39. His grandfather, outwardly easygoing, was frustrated with a luckless career as an insurance salesman: the young Obama would hear him making cold calls that hit a dead end.
40. Pregenerics programs would hit a dead end in data structure analysis whenever you ran into a Java collection class or application class using untyped references.
41. The problems used to arise during pressurizing operation and its preparation work of the connection between the twisted aluminum steel core cable and the dead end clamp were described.
42. The T5700's minimal air use in dead end service (. 05 SCFM) dramatically reduces air consumption.
43. Then they explored administrative appeal avenues(sentencedict.com), which turned out to be a dead end.
44. No turning or twisting would avoid this dead end to which she had come.
45. Often the two men came to a dead end and had to start all over again.
46. I went about 40 feet before coming to a dead end.
47. Studying that old computer language is a dead end street.
48. To hear many farmers and agricultural experts tell it, rural Japan is fast approaching some sort of dead end, the result of depopulation, trade liberalization and depleted government coffers.
49. In 1951, author Nelson Algren wrote of Chicago streets "where the shadow of the tavern and the shadow of the church form a single dark and double-walled dead end."
50. The terrorism of the Baader Meinhof gang had turned out to be a dead end, but the politics of anti-nuclear protest had a lasting appeal to middle-class Germans.
51. Just when he was fallen in dead end, he stumbled on a box of bamboo flute which he carried with, then next day, in a station entrance one flute player appeared.
52. We drove into a dead end and had to back out.
53. To him , the ugly, insoluble gunk in his glassware was a sign of a dead end.
54. In this case , Unicron has his very own Mini - Con : Dead End.
55. Many think the bad man is going down a dead end street.
56. Structural design ensures no dead end & accumulated material, cleaning convenient.
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58. Ideologically bankrupt, economically incompetent, and politically primitive, Marxism-Leninism proved another experimental dead end.
59. Worry and be worried must not be frowzily in the heart, alone compunction, distressed, get into a dead end, should tell bluntly as far as possible come out.
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