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Meaning of "End up"



 
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Meaning of "End up" Sun Jul 06, 2008 20:49 pm  Meaning of "End up"
 

Hi Tortsen
Sam think,they'll share the meal, bu he ends up paying for everyone. It was a question in a test that your site offers. End up means that he was obligated to pay or what does it mean?
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Meaning of "End up" Sun Jul 06, 2008 21:06 pm  Meaning of "End up"
 

No, it just means that in the end he pays for anyone.
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