The temporal end; the concluding time.
1Yes, I tink finis; but if not, den you trust me to help.
2That election set bounds to his ambitions, wrote finis to his political career.
3No weariness of routine, no tears of disenchantment; complete love, completely realized-andfinis!
4But 'finis coronat opus' and 'il di lodi lacera; oportet imperatorem stantem mori.'
5That definitive exposé should have spelled finis to his act.
6Just at present I am not prepared to write 'finis' to my political career.
7But this time you're not going to scrawl 'finis' exactly when you want to.
8Now I say 'semel propter semper,' 'finis' to the carnival!
9It is too early to write "finis", he said on Wednesday.
10She had opened the book of adventure and she was going straight through to finis.
11The money would be paid, and therewith finis to that dragging chapter of her life.
12That's panis gravis; and fine bread is panis finis.
13We cannot at any given time write "finis" after its development.
14Let us go our ways and write 'finis' to this horrible chapter of our lives.
15Now, indeed, the events were hastening towards the end of the sad drama, the finis poloniae.
16Now it was over, finis, end of story.