finis

IPA: fˈɪniz

noun

  • Of a book or other work: the end.
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Examples of "finis" in Sentences

  • I wrote the word finis at the end of the sixty-eighth strip about a week ago.
  • Venianius ad alias finis divisioncs, qu» s rcn judico fore inutiles pro argumento prapsenti.
  • From title to "finis" the book abounds in wit and humor which will make you scream as loud as the eagle on the cover.
  • For if genuinely unfit, the fact was speedily demonstrated; whereas if merely shamming, discovery overtook him with a certainty that wrote "finis" to his last hope.
  • This was the work with which our battalion, and others, had been occupied and was just about completed when, true to their word, the Heinies started in, systematically, to write "finis" for Dickebusch.
  • Duchess is disgraced -- all the characters stand in the well-defined semicircle which is the stage method of writing the word "finis" -- Mrs. Yates speaks a very neat and pointed "tag" -- and that's all.
  • May it not be that, in this generation, the word "finis" is being written to that conception which characterized the 18th and 19th centuries, and may we not he at the beginning of the new and different era of human history?
  • In all things the word finis must be written in good season; self-control must be exercised when the matter becomes urgent; the bolt must be drawn on appetite; one must set one's own fantasy to the violin, and carry one's self to the post.
  • In all things the word finis must be written in good season; self-control must be exercised when the matter becomes urgent; the bolt must be drawn on appetite; one must set one’s own fantasy to the violin, and carry one’s self to the post.

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