Similar words: extended, suspended, apprehended, independent, independence, be independent of, funded, minded. Meaning: [end] adj. having come or been brought to a conclusion.
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121. I ended up alone in a strange city.
122. The song ended and Albert took a bow.
123. The match ended in a tie.
124. The army training exercises ended with a mock battle.
125. He ended up hunkering down beside her.
126. We ended off the meal with coffee and brandy.
127. The Red Sox victory ended a six-game skid.
128. The hooligan ended up dead in a car accident.
129. The deal ended after a series of rancorous disputes.
130. His boxing career was ended after two sight-saving operations.
131. She ended her speech on a personal note.
132. She could have ended up a millionairess.
133. The British government ended up underwriting the entire project.
134. She ended her speech on an optimistic note.
135. The miners ended their year-long strike in March 1985.
136. She went on a starvation diet and ended up in hospital.
137. The whole affair ended less with a bang than with a whimper .
138. In the end the relationship was ended by mutual agreement.
139. After a night of drunken revelry they ended up in the dock.
140. The month began and ended quite dry,[http://sentencedict.com/ended.html] but the middle fortnight saw nearly 100mm of rain fall nationwide.
141. This great composer ended his days in a lunatic asylum.
142. He took a wrong turn and ended up on the coast road.
143. They took the wrong train and ended up at a small station.
144. Viera ended his barren spell with a goal against Parma.
145. The world's first transatlantic balloon race ended in chaos last night.
146. The first part of the serial ended with a real cliffhanger.
147. I really wanted to work in television but I ended up in radio, which is the next best thing.
148. I hear he's ended the affair and gone back to his wife.
149. The meeting quickly ended and Steve and I left the room.
150. The race ended in a dead heat between two horses.
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