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View definitions for end up

end up

verb as in become eventually

verb as in to reach or arrive at

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Norris was the driver who ended up penalised in their battle for the lead in Texas but many of the other drivers felt Verstappen’s defensive tactics were beyond the pale.

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Or they’ll say something funny or so shocking that you end up kind of laughing in spite of yourself.

Complications arise and Baker delights in each and every one of them, creating a screwball comedy that will end up breaking your heart.”

“I’ve had some moments where I’m holding him, and you look down and you’re like, ‘OK, how did that end up on me?’”

“In my old age, I know I won’t end up on the street,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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