end with

end with (something)

To conclude something with a particular action. Well, as usual, our family dinner ended with a big fight.
See also: end
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

end with something

to make something the final element, just before the end. We will end with the singing of the school song. The concert ended with a vigorous march.
See also: end
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • other than
  • other than (something)
  • out of one's
  • let something drop
  • a head
  • #dead
  • (I've) got to go
  • do someone or something justice
References in classic literature
Only Good Deeds is true, only Good Deeds stands by him to the end with comforting words.
One paper mill saw dramatic improvement in white water and paper quality by replacing native starch in the wet end with a cationic starch.
The offense may trap the end or choose simply to run underneath the end with no trap.
It helps if you have a split end with running-back talent.