end of story — See under ↑story1 • • • Main Entry: ↑end end of story (informal) The matter or discussion is closed • • • Main Entry: ↑story * * * informal used to emphasize that there is nothing to add on a matter just mentioned … Useful english dictionary
End of story. — informal something that you say when you think that the opinion you have just expressed about something is correct and that there is no other possible way of thinking about it. If you don t have the money, you don t spend it. End of story … New idioms dictionary
end of story — all that can be said or reported about something. That s right, your contract will not be renewed, end of story … New idioms dictionary
end of story — noun That is as much as I know, am prepared to reveal or am willing to say about the subject. Syn: end of, full stop, period, thats that … Wiktionary
end of story — Meaning The talking is over there s no more to be said. Origin US origin … Meaning and origin of phrases
Crouch End (short story) — Crouch End Author Stephen King Country United States Language English Series Cthulhu Mythos … Wikipedia
Deep End (short story) — Deep End is a short story written in 1961 by British author J. G. Ballard. It first appeared in the May 1961 edition of New Worlds (Volume 36, Number 106)[1] and then in the 1962 collection The Voices of Time and Other Stories[2] followed by The… … Wikipedia
end of … — end of ˈstory idiom (informal) (NAmE also end ˈof…) used when you are stating that there is nothing more that can be said or done about sth • If she doesn t agree, I won t go ahead. End of story. Mai … Useful english dictionary
end|ing — «EHN dihng», noun. 1. the last part; end: »The story has a sad ending. SYNONYM(S): conclusion, completion, termination. 2. death. 3. a letter or letters added at the end of a word or stem to change its meaning or to indicate its grammatical… … Useful english dictionary
end — end1 W1S1 [end] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(last part)¦ 2¦(finished)¦ 3¦(long object)¦ 4¦(tip/point)¦ 5¦(scale)¦ 6¦(connection)¦ 7¦(remaining piece)¦ 8¦(aim)¦ 9¦(part of an activity)¦ 10¦(sport)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English