Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which ends, terminates, or finishes.
- An obsolete dialectal form of
under .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who, or that which, makes an end of something.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Something which ends another thing.
- noun kayaking A maneuver in which one uses the
pressure of awave to flip one'skayak end over end.
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Examples
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And if the argument-ender is dropped and it's recognized that questions of design and designers can't be ruled on in either direction by science, it's a step backwards for a side that used to enjoy relatively unfettered BS rights.
Bunny and a Book 2008
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And if the argument-ender is dropped and it's recognized that questions of design and designers can't be ruled on in either direction by science, it's a step backwards for a side that used to enjoy relatively unfettered BS rights.
Bunny and a Book 2008
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(Or maybe you're a 20-something West-ender, which is still cool.)
Torontoist 2009
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(Or maybe you're a 20-something West-ender, which is still cool.)
Torontoist 2009
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And those of us who disagree with them should spend more time attacking the logic of their arguments instead of maligning them as “dead ender” “leftists.”
Matthew Yglesias » How Many Divisions Has Jane Hamsher? 2010
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Pass only the good portions through reconciliation if necessary. ender
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I wish that FDL agreed with me and Chait and Paul Krugman and the SEIU and the NAACP about health care rather than taking its counterproductive dead-ender stance.
Matthew Yglesias » How Many Divisions Has Jane Hamsher? 2010
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She can't remember what magazines and newspapers she reads and her television set is permanently locked on Fox News. ender
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“I wish that FDL agreed with me and Chait and Paul Krugman and the SEIU and the NAACP about health care rather than taking its counterproductive dead-ender stance.”
Matthew Yglesias » How Many Divisions Has Jane Hamsher? 2010
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I wish that FDL agreed with me and Chait and Paul Krugman and the SEIU and the NAACP about health care rather than taking its counterproductive dead-ender stance.
Matthew Yglesias » How Many Divisions Has Jane Hamsher? 2010
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