own sentence for the idiom at finger's end
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List of Idioms with Finger
Finger-Pointing
Not Lift a Finger
Point the Finger At
Someone’s Fingerprints Are All Over (Something)
Work One’s Fingers to the Bone
Have a Finger in Every Pie
Keep One’s Fingers Crossed
Keep/ Have Your Fingers on the Pulse
Finger Idioms with Meaning and Examples
Finger-Pointing
Meaning: Blame; a situation within a group where each member attempts to blame others
Example: I’m not going to get into finger-pointing because the sales campaign failed. The lesson is that we need to work better as a team.
Not Lift a Finger
Meaning: Do nothing to help
Example: I worked all night on the new ad campaign. Jacob was in the office for most of the evening, but he was playing video games. He didn’t lift a finger to help me.
Point the Finger At
Meaning: Blame (someone)
Example: Shareholders pointed the finger at the board of directors for the losses, and voted most of them out.
Someone’s Fingerprints Are All Over (Something)
Meaning: Someone’s influence is evident
Example: Colin isn’t listed as an author on this report, but his fingerprints are all over it.
Work One’s Fingers to the Bone
Meaning: Work very hard over an extended period
Example: I’ve been working my fingers to the bone, and you have the nerve to ask me to stay late again? I can’t believe it.
Have a Finger in Every Pie
Meaning: To be involved in many activities and to have influence over a lot of people
Example: She likes to have a finger in every pie.
Keep One’s Fingers Crossed
Meaning: To wish for good luck
Example: The exam’s at two. Will you keep your fingers crossed for me?
Keep/ Have Your Fingers on the Pulse
Meaning: To be/stay familiar with the most recent changes or improvements
Example: The situation changes daily, so you’ve got to keep your finger on the pulse.
Answer:
The idiom 'at fingers end' mean to be expert in
Explanation:
he has the answer in his finger end(finger tips)