to the bitter end

  • 1The Bitter End — Single par Placebo extrait de l’album Sleeping with Ghosts Face A The Bitter End Face B Evalia Drink You Pretty Sortie 10 mars 2003 D …

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  • 2(the) bitter end — the bitter end UK US noun Phrases: to the bitter end ▪ ​till the bitter end ▪ ​until the bitter end …

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  • 3The Bitter End — is a nightclub in New York City s Greenwich Village. It opened its doors in 1962 at 147 Bleecker Street under the auspices of original owner Fred Weintraub. During the early 1960s the club hosted Folk music hootenanies every week featuring many… …

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  • 4the bitter end — the end of a long struggle, the end of a difficult time    On a ranch you work till a job is done. You stay till the bitter end …

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  • 5the bitter end — see ↑bitt • • • Main Entry: ↑bitter …

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  • 6The Bitter End (song) — Infobox Single Name = The Bitter End Artist = Placebo from Album = Sleeping with Ghosts Released = 10 March 2003 Format = CD, 7 [ Recorded = ] Genre = Alternative Rock Length = 3:10 Label = Virgin Records Writer = Brian Molko; Placebo Producer =… …

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  • 7The Bitter End (Right Away, Great Captain! album) — Infobox Album | Name = The Bitter End Type = Album Artist = Right Away, Great Captain Released = 2006 Genre = Folk rock Label = Favorite Gentlemen Recordings Reviews = *AbsolutePunk.net (83%) [http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=308232 link] …

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  • 8the bitter end — UK / US noun to/until/till the bitter end continuing until the end of a particular situation or period of time, even though it is difficult or unpleasant She remained loyal to her husband to the bitter end …

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  • 9the bitter end — Meaning The limit of one s efforts. Origin Probably of nautical origin. A bitt is a bollard that cables are wound onto. The end of the cable that is fixed to the bollard is the bitter end …

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  • 10To the bitter end — Bitter Bit ter, a. [AS. biter; akin to Goth. baitrs, Icel. bitr, Dan., Sw., D., & G. bitter, OS. bittar, fr. root of E. bite. See {Bite}, v. t.] 1. Having a peculiar, acrid, biting taste, like that of wormwood or an infusion of hops; as, a bitter …

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