adjective General Slang

end-to-end

END-tuh-END · adjective · informal

An open, frantic game with chances at both ends.

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Describes a fast, exciting match where play surges from one goal to the other with attacks flowing both ways.

“It was proper end-to-end stuff, chances flying in at both ends.”
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end-to-end In A Sentence

It was proper end-to-end stuff, chances flying in at both ends.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive British commentary phrase.

Variants end to end

People Also Ask

What does end-to-end mean in football?

It describes a fast, open and exciting match where play surges quickly from one goal to the other, with attacks and chances at both ends.

Is an end-to-end game good to watch?

Usually yes for neutrals, as it means an open, attacking contest, though it often reflects loose defending by both sides.

How is the phrase end-to-end used?

Commentators use it as an adjective, as in 'end-to-end stuff', to capture the frantic, back-and-forth nature of the action.

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