Adjectives for Ends | Words to describe Ends
Different
Social
Definite
Long
Terminal
Other
Inner
Forward
Public
Red
Holy
Opposite
Loose
Broken
Forked
Pious
Frayed
Cone-Shaped
Many
Incidental
Spiritual
Same
Narrative
Small
Soft
Heavy
Upper
Gable
Own
Articular
Pointed
Back
Trumpet-Shaped
Moral
Open
Special
How do you describe Ends?
- 1. Cartier's narrative ends at this most dramatic moment of his adventures. 🔊
- 2. Pharaoh himself can't say where the one begins and the other ends. 🔊
- 3. The washers were fastened to the inner ends of the spools after they had been pushed through the hole. 🔊
- 4. At the opposite ends, between the pockets, fasten an emery bag and a sheath of morocco bound with ribbon to hold a pair of scissors. 🔊
- 5. It creates, as we have seen, an excessive self-conceit and opinionativeness, and then it directs these qualities to very small ends indeed. 🔊
- 6. The gossips, however, interpreted Snooks' absence to their own ends. 🔊
- 7. But teleological history is sometimes a failure even from the standpoint of the Christian student, because it defeats its own ends. 🔊
- 8. Government in China was an auxiliary activity, the reserve power of a hierarchy given to the pursuit of different ends. 🔊
- 9. The very shirt that Nan had washed and ironed for him, had had to have the frayed ends trimmed away from the wrist-bands. 🔊
- 10. They sat at opposite ends of their dinner table with so and so "captured," and so and so, flushed with a mutual approval. 🔊
- 11. To-day Panama is on the direct line of travel between almost any two great cities at opposite ends of the earth. 🔊
- 12. The olfactory orifices are highly protuberant, approximate, flattened, scarcely tapering towards their upper ends. 🔊
- 13. A rod of carbon with cone-shaped ends is supported loosely between the two blocks, conical depressions in the blocks receiving the ends of the rod. 🔊
- 14. It appears that the Kansas bones are almost invariably crushed flat, so that their articular ends are distorted. 🔊
- 15. If this becomes beaten down hard, it is well to cap the hammer with a new soft piece of buckskin, gluing only at the back ends. 🔊
- 16. And in the meantime he, Sidney, must submit to be slandered by that fellow who had his own ends to gain. 🔊
- 17. Sorrow may teach wisdom; but how much more sleeps with him, who would not only have guided the survivor, but served all public ends. 🔊
- 18. For fifteen minutes he clipped off the soft ends of the balsam limbs and Joanne gathered them in her arms and carried them into the tepee. 🔊
- 19. This influence of his supposed morality is one of his possessions, which, like all his possessions, he is bound to use for moral ends. 🔊
- 20. When it is entirely unwound it naturally pulls against the harpoon, the forked ends of which, in the resistance, tear the flesh of the animal. 🔊
- 21. Some faced the sea, and some the land, and the gable ends projected on every side, and at every conceivable angle. 🔊
- 22. In time these became regular trumpet-shaped ends, generally ornamented with characteristic "trumpet" patterns. 🔊
- 23. But there are thousands who drive for the financial and other incidental ends, and as a matter of fact miss the Kingdom entirely. 🔊
- 24. A stick in the chimney burned in two, the heavy ends outside the dogs dropped down, the red brands pointing upward. 🔊
- 25. Loose ends of rope stood out stiffly horizontal, and, when a whipping gave, the loose end frazzled and blew away. 🔊
- 26. By this means she afforded the States admitted to her confidence, certain advantages which they could employ for their own ends at any moment. 🔊
- 27. It was long and cylindrical, with pointed ends, the car placed close to the balloon envelope, to give a very rigid connection. 🔊
- 28. She then encircled her ankles with the tape, and Morton drew the long ends under and far back of the chair and nailed them to the floor. 🔊
- 29. Your affair is to use them, as they are, without self-righteousness, blame, or complaint, for the smooth furtherance of your own ends. 🔊
- 30. The Ambassador is clothed like his body-guard, in whity-brown cloth of coarse cotton, with red ends. 🔊
- 31. It recognizes merely a partisan tribal Deity who cooperates with a people to realize its own ends, however unworthy and debasing those ends may be. 🔊
- 32. This old house of God, that had witnessed so many ends and so many beginnings of human endeavor, had gathered into itself the heart of a city. 🔊
- 33. The small, powerful clique of great landowners had cunningly taken over to themselves the functions of government and diverted them to their own ends. 🔊
- 34. Like other machines it consists of parts adjusted to each other for the accomplishment of definite ends, and its action depends upon the adjustment of its parts. 🔊
- 35. Much satisfaction was felt in the knowledge that all the work thus far had been done well, with no loose ends to bother about when the programme began. 🔊
- 36. The matter of bringing out the terminal ends of the winding is one that has received a great deal of attention in the construction of electromagnets and coils for various purposes. 🔊
- 37. And havinge doone this unto pious ends, May carry over us and our behavioures An austere eye of censure? 🔊
- 38. Framed in such institutions religion is not likely to have any free growth; the time is far distant here when men will form voluntary associations of their own for spiritual ends. 🔊
- 39. It is to appear now, at last, and I simply want to tie a few loose ends, and to bring down the curtain, leaving nothing unexplained. 🔊
- 40. His balloons were either long and cylindrical with pointed ends, "cigar-shaped," or else "egg-shaped," with ends rounded. 🔊
- 41. And he turned to Agatha with that air of frank goodness by which Marmaduke Dugdale could coax everybody round to his own ends. 🔊
- 42. Now that he thought it over it began to assume quite another character; it was not entirely for the defence of his fatherland, but appeared to be directed to very different ends. 🔊
- 43. The rollers then draw a part of the fringe through the teeth of the top comb, which, as a sequence, treats all but the forward ends of the fibres. 🔊
- 44. Scarcely had the waters met above her head than he was flinging down a rope ladder whose upper ends were fastened to rings in the floor and descending this with swift agility until the waters reached his waist. 🔊
- 45. They have much in common: they have the same holy Author, God; their contents are holy; they serve holy ends. 🔊
- 46. A certain equality of position and social development gives them the same desires, the same ends of existence, and like ideas produce an easy mutual understanding. 🔊
- 47. The sides of these walls, and the whole of the inner surface of the tower, are occupied by pigeon cells, the open ends of which are about twelve inches square. 🔊
- 48. Society does not only ask where psychical treatment can be dangerous, but asks with not less right whether the scheme and the method might not be fructified for other social ends besides the mere healing of the sick. 🔊
- 49. One conductor is of very heavy copper tinsel insulated with one wrapping of sea island cotton, which prevents broken ends of the tinsel or knots from piercing through and short-circuiting with the other conductor. 🔊
- 50. A statesman considers not merely his own views regarding the best methods of governing his country or of gaining special ends, but he must carefully consider also what plans can in practice be carried out. 🔊