7 Metaphors for finish

"The finish of a thing of this sort is always a matter for speculation.

Spain, by her abhorrent system, personified in Weyler, and illustrated in the murderous blowing up of the Maine with a mine, has forced this duty upon us; and though we made war unprepared, the good work is going on, and the finish of the fight will be the relegation of Spain, whose colonial governments have been, without exception, disgraceful and disastrous to herself, and curses to the colonists, to her own peninsula.

Leaving Smethwick, you proceed towards Oldbury, upon which road the trustees are making great improvements, by widening the road and turning the course of a brook, over which they are building a bridge, which when finished will be a great accommodation.

The finish would be a sight to see!

An interior wall finish of the hardest and most non-absorbent materials known for such uses is a valuable hygienic provision, and both safety and salubrity are further conserved by an absence of any hollow spaces between floors and ceilings, or in stud partitions.

I am busy working a cap for you, dear aunty; it is from a pretty German pattern, and I think when finished will be quite a stunner.

"This Wingfield"on the finish of the sentence there was a halting, appreciable accent.

7 Metaphors for  finish