Similar words: dead end, deaden, leaden, sudden death, flog a dead horse, make a dent in, dead, deadly. Meaning: adj. lacking opportunities for development or advancement dead end. 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.
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31. The journey may lead to a dead-end such as a life of working in a patent office, or it could lead to changing people’s perception of space and time.
32. The other popular music delivery vehicle of the time, the boom box, was essentially a technological dead-end, notwithstanding the increasingly rare beat-bumping hoopty that rolls by.
33. Issue a server restart command as root: /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl restart (for example), and you're ready to start serving smart suggestions instead of dead-end errors.
34. Adam and Eve drove onto a dead-end street and into a huge sinkhole,[www.Sentencedict.com] bringing the curse of sin on themselves and the rest of creation.
35. Obama's vacation home sits on a dead-end road with few other homes.
36. And if he loves , he suffers , knowing it is a dead-end street .
37. In the mean time, if strategy and talent pipelines are out of sync, companies end up grooming lots of superbly qualified candidates for leadership in dead-end specialties.
38. The dead-end street was the only access to her home.
39. I am a greeter at this five star hotel, it is a dead-end job.
40. He was in a dead-end job however, doing accounting work that became routine.
41. The family lived at the end of a dead-end street in Ramsey, New Jersey. So Katie was not worried about her kids wandering out to the street and getting hit by a car.
42. She ran faster until she eventually came to a dead-end where the most gruesome sight met her eyes.
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