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bitter end

[bit-er end, bit-er end] / ˈbɪt ər ˈɛnd, ˈbɪt ər ˌɛnd /
NOUN
unpleasant termination
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The 51-day standoff, known as the Waco siege, became the most brutal news story of the year, as law enforcement, members of a religious cult and their supreme leader fought to a bitter end.

From Salon

"I have a really wicked sense of humour. That gets me through. And I'm tenacious. I'm definitely tenacious. When I believe in something I'll follow it through to the bitter end, I absolutely will."

From BBC

Credit some of those adjustments to Montgomery’s chat with Cassidy, who despite a bitter end to his time in Boston filled in his successor on the staff, players and some of their strengths and weaknesses.

From Seattle Times

It is through his voice that we hear how committed Leonard and his crew are to seeing this through to the bitter end.

From Seattle Times

“I think they will go to the bitter end.”

From Los Angeles Times