Water lilies contain parts variously developed into stamens at one end, petals at the other, as the constant and normal condition.
From the more southerly of the two peaks a long ridge comes down, bent like a bow, one end in the hot plains, the other in the snow of the summit.
Often late in the fall, when frosty winds are blowing and snow is flying atone end of the trail, tender plants are blooming in balmy summer weather at the other.
The farmer's family lived atone end of the barn around an open fire.
At one end of the hut was the family living area, where the family ate on a collapsible trestle table with stools or benches and used drinking horns and wooden bowls and spoons, along with jars and other earthenware.
At one endis a mighty revolving drill operated by an engine which Perry said generated more power to the cubic inch than any other engine did to the cubic foot.
The Mahars watched the surface of the water for the reappearance of their queen, and presently at one end of the tank her head rose slowly into view.
An instrument consisting of a number of perforated gauges fastened together atone end by a rivet, -- used for ascertaining the size of pearls.
A printer's tool consisting of a metal bar formed into a hammer head at one end and a claw at the other, -- used as a lever and hammer.
It resembled a short bar of iron, pointed like a pike at one end.
Two narrow tables, each flanked by two wooden benches, formed two long parallel lines from one end to the other of the refectory.
All these enclosures abut upon the river at one end, and on a house at the other.
One end of each touched the fireplace and faced Marius.
The collar bone, which is joined at one end to the scapula, or shoulder blade, and at the other to the sternum, or breastbone.
A cavity open at one end, as the blind end of a canal or duct.
Fascinated, the girl stood gazing in wide-eyed astonishment as one end of the hatch rose higher and higher until a little patch of blue sky revealed the fact that morning had come.
There remained but a handful of brown warriors in one end of the boat when the advantage of utilizing their knowledge of the river and of navigation occurred to Number Thirteen.
Any bag-shaped or tubular cavity, vessel, or organ, open only at one end.
The act of co\'94perating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor.
A bar of iron sharpened at one end, and used as a lever.
A passage with only one outlet, as a street closed at one end; a blind alley; hence, a trap.
His secretary, a fine intellectual looking man, who, as I was subsequently informed, had acquired a name both in English and Spanish literature, stood at one end of the table with papers in his hands.
The pony, which was tied to a crib at one end of the cabin, began now to neigh terrifically, to plunge, and to erect its tail and mane in a most singular manner.
At one end of this alameda stands the church, the only one in Ferrol.
It was situated at one end of the building which had once been the seat of the Inquisition, and had served, before the erection of the present see, as the residence of the bishop.
A little wooden tower rose at one end of the roof, and served as a lookout post in the fowling season.
The "bar" of the hotel was situated at one end of the passage, and the landlady was in attendance there, mixing a glass of liquor for the doctor, who had just looked in for a little gossip.
Horrible objects in brass and leather and glass, twisted and turned as if they were sentient things writhing in agonies of pain, filled upone end of the room.
The moment was delayed only because Tarzan was anxious to ascertain the black warrior's destination, and presently he was rewarded, for they came suddenly in view of a great clearing, at one end of which lay many strange lairs.
They hurried him along, the sounds of battle growing fainter and fainter as they drew away from the contestants until there suddenly broke upon D'Arnot's vision a good-sized clearing at one end of which stood a thatched and palisaded village.
Sitting on one end of this rather large table was a glass globe or vessel, supported by three nickeled rods, something like a tripod.
These went through the same process of development until, when the light was turned on, there was another beautiful female spirit at one end of the table, and a child of perhaps eight years of age at the other.
Meanwhile the dog, whining and scratching furiously, had exposed the greater part of a stone slab somewhat larger than those adjoining it, and having a large crack or fissure in one end.
At one end was a grand piano and a platform before which a velvet curtain was draped.
Hemmed in by these stupendous barriers, the valley would be altogether shut out from the rest of the world, were it not that it is accessible from the sea at one end, and by a narrow defile at the other.
Some of these tapers are eight or ten feet in length; but being perfectly flexible, one end is held in a coil, while the other is lighted.
These were placed at one end, and were partitioned off by a wooden rail to form an inclosure, outside of which always stood the citizens.
One end bore an inscription addressed to the postmaster, stating that in case Mr. Thomas Grogan was not found within ten days, it should be returned to Schwartz & Co.
The can was narrow and long and had a screw nozzle at one end.
Fresh re-enforcements arrived in Brittany, and overran the whole province from one end to the other.
Talking of the children, I must not omit to record that Emily has nearly doneone end of the bead purse already.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one end" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.