Verb
To put aside, break all relations with, or reject finally.
After finding out he'd been cheating, I had to finish with him.
To complete; to end the use of.
After finishing with his homework, he was allowed to use his game machine.
After finishing with his game machine, he put it away and went to sleep.
A comedy is just a tragedy interrupted, I once said. Do you finish with the kiss or when she opens her eyes to tell him she loves him and sees blonde hairs on his collar? Alan Ayckbourn
Oh, there's no such thing as my favorite performance. I can't sit here today and look back, and say, Top Hat was better than Easter Parade or any of the others. I just don't look back, period. When I finish with a project, I say 'all right, that's that. What's next?' Fred Astaire
There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning. Jiddu Krishnamurti
That was top football. It was all one touch, the ball was perfect into the player they were passing to and the first time finish with his right foot was great. Our philosophy is to play football like that and get the ball down and play fast one or two touch football. Aaron Ramsey
To do the Ozzfest again would be great. I'd like to finish with a final Sabbath album. You always feel that it is still a challenge. Geezer Butler
I don't wear base, as I don't like to cover up my freckles, but I couldn't live without YSL Touche Eclat for hiding my under-eye circles. I love the smoky-eye look, so I use Dior's 5-Colour Eyeshadow in Night Dust and lashings of mascara. I finish with a dash of bronzer for a healthy glow. Eva Green