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Sentence count:163+13Posted:2016-11-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: closeclosingconclusionendfinishterminationSimilar words: spendingdependingimpendingend insend inlandingfundingdemandingMeaning: ['endɪŋ]  n. 1. the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme) 2. the act of ending something 3. the point in time at which something ends 4. event whose occurrence ends something 5. the last section of a communication. 
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91. The ending of the novel is a little too pat to be convincing.
92. He sent his accounts for the period ending with the last day of May.
93. Knowing the ending already didn't spoil my enjoyment of the film.
94. The club has not yet given up hope of ending the season with some silverware.
95. He was so miserable that he seriously thought about ending it all.
96. The world is ending, so anything goes.
97. Only cancellation means definitive ending of the total debt.
98. It led to the rugby club ending the talks.
99. The Teamsters do not have the usual grievance-step procedure, ending in a final, binding arbitration by a neutral third party.
100. Conran has gone so far as ending catwalk exhibitions totally in favour of presentation by video.
101. And the ending is slightly unsatisfactory, arguably deficient in the final twist or flourish.
102. He quit his job at Cornell, ending a distinguished academic career.
103. Two hundred of them accepted the invitation, ending their visit with tea and scones in the school hall.
104. Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. Oscar Wilde 
105. Why not take the first step to a happy ending - and complete the coupon right now?
106. He spent 18 years working for Ford, ending up as manager of its Dearborn assembly plant.
107. Introducing direct rule had been easy enough; ending it was a problem.
107. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
108. In the decade ending in 1989, the developed world grew only one and one-half times as fast as the developed world.
109. I was afraid of doing something wrong and ending up at the bottom in a mess of twisted metal and broken bones.
110. Rusk follows his two couples through developing their designs, hiring a contractor, beginning construction and ending the project.
111. The point of an ending is for the conclusion to look backwards, not to carry the argument backwards.
112. Rather than ending divisions in the Labour Party, the controversies of 1935 mark the beginning of a new period of prolonged disunity.
113. The chip maker said it expects to report disappointing results for its fiscal third quarter ending Dec. 31.
114. To the best among them he offered opulent breakfasts ending with stronger drink than coffee.
115. Isetan will announce details on the loss by May, when it reports earnings for the fiscal year ending in March.
116. This nearly always results in drifting further back without much gain of height and ending up in a worse situation than before.
117. There were frequent clashes over the reporting of Northern Ireland, ending with a ban on interviews with members of SinnFein.
118. He almost single-handedly brokered a peace deal with secessionist rebels in Chechnya last fall, thereby ending an inordinately bloody war.
119. All the long seasons ending with championship series, all the tough games, it takes a toll.
120. The weekly sales were for the period ending Jan. 11, where prices averaged $ 3. 6270 a bushel.
More similar words: spendingdependingimpendingend insend inlandingfundingdemandingoutstandingsurroundingfounding fathernotwithstandingmisunderstandingcorresponding tohand inabound infiendishcompendiumserendipitydingydiningleadingweddingtradingreadingabidingincludingbuildingboardingregarding
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