yend (Meaning)

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yend (v. t.)

To throw; to cast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of yend

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yend Sentence Examples

  1. The yend of the day marked the close of a long and arduous journey.
  2. The yend of the yarn signified the completion of the knitter's intricate masterpiece.
  3. The yend of the chapter left the reader longing for the next installment.
  4. The yend of the season brought a sense of melancholy as the leaves changed color.
  5. The yend of the road represented a crossroads, where one path led to the unknown.
  6. The yend of the relationship brought a mix of sadness and relief.
  7. The yend of the line indicated that the conversation was over.
  8. The yend of the forest marked the boundary between civilization and the untamed wilderness.
  9. The yend of the play left the audience with a lingering sense of wonder.
  10. The yend of the decade marked a time of reflection and anticipation for the future.

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To throw; to cast.

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The yend of the day marked the close of a long and arduous journey.

The yend of the yarn signified the completion of the knitter's intricate masterpiece.

The yend of the chapter left the reader longing for the next installment.

The yend of the season brought a sense of melancholy as the leaves changed color.