Definition
(Someone has chewed) the end (of this pencil)!: (Someone has bitten the) extremity, bottom (of this pencil)!
(There was someone there to help me) at both ends of my journey: (There was someone there to help me) before and after my journey
- "Hours of waiting and shuttle buses at both ends."
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