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'finish' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for end up that I've seen before
include
"Finally do or become (something)"
,
"standing on one's head"
,
"Turn out"
,
"Come to rest"
,
"Eventually become"
.)
I've seen this clue in the King Feature Syndicate, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Mirror, The Times and The Guardian.
'finish' is the definition.
(to use something up is to finish it off)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for use up that I've seen before
include
"Entirely consume"
,
"Exhaust (resources)"
,
"Expend"
,
"Finish, exhaust"
,
"Completely consume"
.)
I've seen this clue in the King Feature Syndicate, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Mirror, The Times and The Guardian.
I've seen this clue in the King Feature Syndicate, the Evening Standard, the Penny Press, The Mirror, The Times and The Guardian.
'finish' is the definition.
(come to an end)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for end that I've seen before
include
"Culmination"
,
"'Finish, cease (3)'"
,
"Butt"
,
"Intention"
,
"Desired outcome"
.)
I've seen this clue in the King Feature Syndicate, The Star Tribune, the Evening Standard, The Washington Post, the Penny Press, the USA Today, The Mirror, The Guardian, the LA Times, The Sun, The Telegraph, The Times, the Universal, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
'finish' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for ending that I've seen before
include
"ultimately"
,
"Final part"
,
"terminal"
,
"Finish"
,
"Climax"
.)
I've seen this clue in the King Feature Syndicate, the Evening Standard, The Mirror, The Telegraph and The Times.
'finish' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for windup that I've seen before
include
"Tease or bring to an end"
,
"Finally close business or tighten watch spring (4, 2)"
,
"Tighten watch spring or bring to an end"
.)
I've seen this clue in the King Feature Syndicate, the Evening Standard, The Mirror, The Telegraph and The Times.
'finish' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for polish off that I've seen before
include
"Consume (something) quickly"
,
"Eat up"
,
"Use varnish remover to get this"
,
"Finish (something) quickly"
,
"Dispose of"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Independent.
I've seen this clue in The Independent.
I've seen this clue in The Independent.
'finish' is the definition.
(concluding is a kind of finishing)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for conclude that I've seen before
include
"Decide - terminate"
,
"reach verdict?"
,
"Deduce - end"
,
"Close, end"
,
"Terminate; deduce"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Telegraph.
'finish' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for complete that I've seen before
include
"Thorough"
,
"Execute"
,
"accomplished"
,
"Intact"
,
"Polish off"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Guardian, the Evening Standard and The Telegraph.
'finish' is the definition.
(ending up is a kind of finishing)
This is all the clue.
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