noun a continuous period of time
adverb continuously or without stopping
preposition indicating the position or location of something in relation to something else
Used to describe a book or story that is so engaging or suspenseful that the reader cannot put it down, often read in one sitting.
Refers to a building or structure that is being constructed vertically, with each level being built on top of the previous one.
Refers to a situation where a team or player is continuously scoring or performing well without interruption.
Describes a structure or object that is positioned vertically or upright without falling over.
Describes an object or system that is balanced in a vertical position, without tipping or falling.
Used to describe a performance or act that is continuous and impressive, holding the audience's attention for an extended period.
Refers to a field or crop that is planted in rows or in a specific pattern, creating a visually appealing and organized layout.
In the world of literature, 'on end' is often used to describe a book that is so engaging or gripping that the reader cannot put it down and reads it in one sitting.
Psychologists may use the term 'on end' when discussing patterns of behavior or thought that are consistently present or recurring without interruption.
Athletes may refer to training or practicing 'on end' to describe a continuous and intense period of physical exercise or skill development.
In coding and programming, 'on end' can refer to a loop or function that runs continuously without stopping until a certain condition is met.
Chefs may use 'on end' to describe a cooking technique that requires constant stirring, flipping, or monitoring without a break.