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end
1. Sport either of the two defended areas of a playing field, rink, etc.
2. Bowls Curling a section of play from one side of the rink to the other
3. American football a player at the extremity of the playing line; wing

end [end]
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End
Armageddon
battleground of good and evil before Judgment Day. [N.T.: Revelation 16:16]
checkmate
end of game in chess: folk-etymology of Shah-mat, ‘the Shah is dead.’ [Br. Folklore: Espy, 217]
fatal raven
indicates defeat or victory by arranging its wings. [Norse Legend: Volsung Saga]
Judgment Day
final trial of all mankind. [N.T.: Revelation]
Last Supper
Passover dinner the night before Christ died. [N.T.: Matthew 26:26–29; Mark 14:22–25; Luke 22:14–20]


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October sees Gabriel meet a sticky end after a rooftop confrontation with Sgt June Ackland and PC Gary ' Smithy' Best.
Actor Brian Capron, 55, who has played the evil killer for the past 18 months, is delighted the character is about to meet a sticky end.
Last week EastEnders fans saw bad boy Steve Owen , played by Martin Kemp , meet a sticky end.
 
 
 
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