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  1. The meaning of DEAD-END is lacking opportunities especially for advancement. How to use dead-end in a sentence. lacking opportunities especially for advancement; lacking an exit; unruly…

  2. Sep 26, 2003 · Dead End: Directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Fabrice Canepa. With Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Mick Cain, Alexandra Holden. Christmas Eve. On his way to his in-laws with his family, Frank Harrington decides to try a shortcut, for the first time in 20 years. It turns out to be the biggest mistake of his life.

  3. noun. uk / ˌded ˈend / us / ˌded ˈend / Add to word list. [ C ] a road that is closed at one end, and does not lead anywhere: a dead-end street. [ S ] a situation that has no hope of making progress: Negotiators have reached a dead end in their attempts to find a peaceful solution. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Dead End is a 2003 English-language French horror film written and directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea and Fabrice Canepa, and starring Alexandra Holden, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Mick Cain, Billy Asher, and Amber Smith.

  5. 2003 · 1 hr 24 min. R. Horror. On his way to spend Christmas with his in-laws and family, Frank takes a shortcut which turns a wrong turn into a horrifying nightmare. Subtitles: English. Starring: Ray Wise Lin Shaye Mick Cain. Directed by: Jean-Baptiste Andrea Fabrice Canepa.

  6. verb [ I ] US us / ˌded ˈend / uk / ˌded ˈend /. If a road or path dead-ends, it is closed at one end, and does not lead anywhere: The road dead-ended halfway up the mountain. He had to turn his bike around at the end of the trail as it dead-ended at a parking lot.

  7. 1. noun. something, as a street or water pipe, that has no exit. a position that offers no hope of progress; blind alley; cul-de-sac: His theory led him to a dead end. dead-end. 2. [ ded - end ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. adjective. terminating in a dead end: a dead-end street.

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