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end·ing [ˈendɪŋ] N

1. ending (last part):

ending
konec m
ending
ending of a day, story, book
konec m
happy ending

2. ending LING:

ending

I . end [end] N

2. end:

end (aims)
cilj m
namen m

I . dead-ˈend N

end ˈprod·uct N

ˈfag end N

1. fag end inf (cigarette butt):

fag end Brit Aus
čik m

2. fag end fig:

tail ˈend N

bell end sing ANAT Brit sl
bell end Brit offens
kreten sing offens

Usage examples with ending

adjectival ending
happy ending

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Begin with a bath sheet and fold a hand towel over it, ending with a washcloth.
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By ending with the hero in a hospital meditating on the past, the novel implied a faith in man and the possibility of progress.
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The amalgamation created a single tier muncipal government ending subsidization of its suburbs.
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Implying that he's still clinging to the lies while he's retching; implying that this is not a redemptive ending.
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When placed at the end of a verse, it provides a dignified ending, concluding the verse with a heightened sense of closure.
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The season uses three musical themes for one opening theme and two ending themes.
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The words center on the relationship of music and marital love, ending in praise of the bridegroom as a supporter of music.
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The CPA also features in the novel's twist ending.
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Whilst the spot remained small, it wouldn't heal - bleeding in the shower, then scabbing over, in a "never ending" cycle.
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Self also helped with new material for the ending.
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