Finish an ascent?
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SCALETHETIPFinish an ascent?
DOTFinish an "i"
DOTFinish an i
ENDOFITMake an ... (finish)
DOTFinish, as an "i"
CEILFurnish with an overhead inside finish.
purfleto finish with an ornamental border
purflesto finish with an ornamental border
purfledto finish with an ornamental border
finishingFINISH, to bring to an end
finishesFINISH, to bring to an end
scallopedto finish (an edge) with scallops
finishedFINISH, to bring to an end
purflerto finish with an ornamental border
scallopto finish (an edge) with scallops
concludeto finish (to bring to an end)
ANEYEStart or finish of an aphorism regarding justice
concludedCONCLUDE, to finish (to bring to an end)
concludingCONCLUDE, to finish (to bring to an end)
concludesCONCLUDE, to finish (to bring to an end)
keyingfinish off (an arch) by inserting a keystone
headerhorizontal structural or finish piece over an opening lintel
conclusionsThe end or finish of an event or process
conclusionThe end or finish of an event or process
topto climax or complete, esp. in an exceptional manner; finish
marbleizesGive a marblelike variegated finish to (an object or material)
marbleizedGive a marblelike variegated finish to (an object or material)
marbleisesGive a marblelike variegated finish to (an object or material)
marbleizeGive a marblelike variegated finish to (an object or material)
marbleisedGive a marblelike variegated finish to (an object or material)
marbleizingGive a marblelike variegated finish to (an object or material)
marbleisingGive a marblelike variegated finish to (an object or material)
timein an effort to finish something within a limited period
WHEEZYDOESITComment to an out-of-shape runner who reaches the finish line?
docome to or make an end finish used in the past participle
dobring to an end finish used in the past participle the job is finally done
antiquerto finish or refinish in antique style give an appearance of age to antique a table
hollandsa. cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades b. oil and sizing or starch finish applied to cotton fabrics to increase their opacity and strength
hollanda. cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades b. oil and sizing or starch finish applied to cotton fabrics to increase their opacity and strength
EDWARDLEARThere once was an author from Britain - Who laughed at the poems he'd written - "Five lines to a verse - Is so very terse - I can finish 'em up in one sittin'."