End of a series
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OMEGAEnd of a series
ZEEEnd of a series
ZEDEnd of a British series
ETALEnd of a series, briefly
OMEGAEnd of a certain series
OMEGAThe end of a series.
ETALEnd of a series: Abbr.
XYZEnd of a school series
OMEGAEnd of a Greek series
ZEDEnd of a series, in Britain
ZEDEnd of a series, in London
XYZEnd of a well-known series
ZEDEnd of a series, in Saskatchewan
ETCAbbr. at the end of a series
ZEEEnd of a series you know well
BROOMFans might wave one at the end of a playoff series
anticlimaxA disappointing end to an exciting or impressive series of events
finalsA series of examinations at the end of a degree course
anticlimaxesA disappointing end to an exciting or impressive series of events
eventuallyIn the end, esp. after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems
processesA series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
processA series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
ERIC2002 A.L. Rookie of the Year Hinske who struck out to end the 2008 World Series
WHITEWASHESIn the end, though, the media portrayed the press conference as bland and amicable -- the latest in a series of ...
terminalSituated at, forming, or denoting the end of a part or series of parts furthest from the center of the body
BILLMAZEROSKIHe hit a home run to end the 1960 World Series
VWXYZEnd of Series I
WXYZEnd of Series II
ZEDEnd of an English series
ETCEnd of an incomplete series
ETCEnd of an incomplete series (abbr.)
RONSpoiler: He's Hermione's hubby at the end of the "Harry Potter" series
RONSpoiler alert: He's married to Hermione at the end of the Harry Potter series
euphuistsaffected style in imitation of that of Lyly, fashionable in England about the end of the 16th century, characterized chiefly by long series of antitheses and frequent similes relating to mythological natural history, and alliteration
euphuistaffected style in imitation of that of Lyly, fashionable in England about the end of the 16th century, characterized chiefly by long series of antitheses and frequent similes relating to mythological natural history, and alliteration
euphuismaffected style in imitation of that of Lyly, fashionable in England about the end of the 16th century, characterized chiefly by long series of antitheses and frequent similes relating to mythological natural history, and alliteration
ZEESeries end
ETCSeries end
ETALShort series end
ZEDSeries end, in England