other end

Frequency: 8.5110.6 per million words

The opposite extremity of something long, like a rope, street or connection.

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Examples (10)

  • He held one end of the rope, and she held the other end.
  • The street was bustling from one end to the other end.
  • We need to connect this cable to the other end of the device.
  • She waited for him at the other end of the platform.
  • The phone rang, and I heard a familiar voice from the other end of the line.
  • He pointed to a small house at the other end of the valley.
  • The children were playing at the other end of the park.
  • I could see the light from the other end of the tunnel.
  • Pass me the hammer, it's at the other end of the workbench.
  • The conversation seemed to be going nowhere, bouncing between one point and the other end.