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end-all
[end-awl]
noun
the ultimate purpose, object, or conclusion.
Money is the be-all and end-all of his existence.
something that brings things to such an end or conclusion.
end-all
noun
short for be-all and end-all
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of end-all1
Example Sentences
Ultimately, in a game where the score isn’t the end-all, be-all — but the fun is — the Bananas beat the Firefighters 5–2.
Promotion is the be-all and end-all here, failure to achieve that will mean enduring those dreary 0-0s will have been for nothing.
He told Laverne that while he still works "very, very hard" it is no longer the "be-all and end-all of everything".
"That will be the be-all and end-all. He'll be judged on winning tournaments. If he doesn't he'll be deemed a failure. That's just the height of expectation of being an England manager."
“Ultimately,” she said, “I am an optimist. I believe there are many solutions. Streaming is not the end-all, be-all.”
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