- Tom ended up dead.
- I ended up winning.
- He ended up in jail.
- We ended up kissing.
- He ended up expelled.
- Tom ended up in jail.
- Tom ended up winning.
- Dan ended up in jail.
- You'll end up in jail.
- He will end up in jail.
- How did you end up here?
- Tom will end up in jail.
- He will end up in prison.
- What did you end up doing?
- I know where you ended up.
- What did Tom end up doing?
- I'll end up by going crazy.
- How did you end up in jail?
- Jane ended up not buying it.
- I don't want to end up dead.
- I don't want to end up poor.
- You're going to end up dead.
- She ended up in the hospital.
- We ended up going home early.
- Who ended up paying the bill?
- How did you end up in Boston?
- We could end up with nothing.
- Tom ended up in second place.
- Tom ended up stopping smoking.
- We ended up laughing about it.
- You'll end up in the hospital.
- Do you want to end up like us?
- Do you want to end up like me?
- Do you want to end up like Tom?
- Things shall end up sorted out.
- I hope I don't end up like Tom.
- I hope I don't end up like you.
- I hope I don't end up like him.
- I hope I don't end up like her.
- Do you want to end up like him?
- Do you want to end up like her?
- I don't want to end up in court.
- I wonder who you'll end up with?
- I don't want to end up like her.
- I don't want to end up like him.
- I don't want to end up like Tom.
- I hope I don't end up like them.
- Do you want to end up like them?
- The party ended up with a chorus.
- Every fable ends up with a moral.
- I don't want to end up in prison.
- We ended up having a big argument.
- I ended up saying something stupid.
- Tom ended up in the emergency room.
- She ended up getting married to him.
- Tom ended up marrying Mary after all.
- The party ended up with great revelry.
- I never thought we'd end up like this.
- We ended up not getting there on time.
- Tom hopes Mary doesn't end up in jail.
- We ended up having a really good talk.
- If you oversleep, you'll end up hungry.
- I never imagined we'd end up like this.
- How did you end up being Tom's manager?
- Ultimately, he ended up going to school.
- I can't tell you what we ended up doing.
- She ends up with the most desirable one.
- Are you wondering what we ended up doing?
- The party ended up with the host's speech.
- I thought you would end up married to Tom.
- I don't remember how we ended up in Boston.
- Tom has no idea how Mary ended up in Boston.
- How did you end up living in Tom's basement?
- I ended up seeing it under bad circumstances.
- Mary doesn't want to end up being an old maid.
- This may end up being somebody else's problem.
- After much effort, he ended up with a contract.
- Tom ended up becoming the owner of the company.
- Dan began to drink and ended up on the streets.
- The lecturer would end up his speech with a joke.
- Do you know where I'll end up if I take this road?
- Tom is the one who usually ends up feeding our dog.
- I thought you'd end up going to the party with Tom.
- Even if we end up being late, it doesn't bother us.
- The fugitive ended up trapped at a dead end street.
- Keep your word; otherwise you'll end up losing face.
- They had a few drinks and ended up sleeping together.
- Sometimes I worry we're all going to end up like Tom.
- I want to make sure people like you end up in prison.
- I ended up at Tom's place after walking around all day.
- I thought Tom would end up going to the party with Mary.
- In the end, we ended up eating at that shabby restaurant.
- The student ended up sleeping in the classroom.
- Tom was going to lie, but he ended up spilling the beans.
- This Sunday let's take a joy ride and see where we end up.
- If you drive your car like that, you'll end up in hospital.
- If you try for too much, you'll end up with nothing at all.
- The biggest defeat for an atheist is ending up in paradise.
- He flirts so forcefully that he ends up pushing women away.
- How this author ended up on the program is a mystery to me.
- If you keep doing what you're doing, you'll end up in jail.
- After long reflection, I ended up making things as they go.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
end up
to finish in a place, state or action.
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