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no end
A large number, a great deal, as in He made no end of campaign promises . This expression sometimes is put as no end to or no end of , meaning “no limit to” or “an incalculable amount of,” as in There is no end to the junk mail we get , or There are no end of books in this house . [c. 1600]
Immensely, exceedingly, as in This situation puzzles us no end . [c. 1900]
Example Sentences
Despite these revelations, the Wakefield study has caused no end of problems for public health.
His willingness to call for a shrinking of the workforce that administers the payments, as well as proposed closings of regional offices, has caused no end of agita among Republican politicians.
It means there's no end in sight for the dispute, which could stretch long into the summer.
But maybe he is just eking out life with no end game.
But lately it has been a rinse and repeat cycle with no end in sight.
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