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all ends up

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allendsup (notcomparable)

  1. (informal, idiomatic, UK)Completely;totally.
    • 1901, Sydenham Dixon,From Gladiateur to Persimmon: Turf Memories of Thirty Years,Grant Richards,page50:
      I do not think that he would have possessed much chance at a mile against the mighty son of Oxford under any circumstances, and, being stiff and sore from his exertions of the preceding day, he was beatenall ends up.
    • 1987,Geoffrey Boycott,Boycott: The Autobiography[1],Pan Books,→ISBN, page110:
      Garry Sobers did meall ends up in the first innings, trapped lbw by a delivery that swung prodigiously – the best delivery I have ever faced in cricket.
    • 1999,John Le Carré,Single & Single,Penguin Books,→ISBN,page92:
      The staff are fronting for himall ends up, casually phoning his known watering holes, plus anyone he might have gone to earth with, and doing their damnedest not to raise a storm.
    Synonyms:seeThesaurus:completely

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