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Difference between On end and On the end

on endβ€”

1. in an upright position; standing erect:

  • The houses gave to the outskirts of Paris an odd affinity to a city built of dominoes set on end.

2. (of time) continually; without intermission:

  • For hours on end we were subjected to continuous attacks from bombers.

on the end β€”(also: at the end) in the farthest part of smth.:

  • An electric toothbrush is not very different in principle from an ordinary toothbrush. You still have a stick with a brush on the end.