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By the end of the day Trump is at odds with odds and ends of his endless stupidity ... "
Albert Einstein


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by the end of the day
 
Before the day ends. Typically refers to the end of the workday.
My meeting got moved up to tomorrow morning, so I'm going to need that report from you by the end of the day.

See also: by, end, of

Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.


by the end of the day

by the time when the workday is over; by the time that the sun goes down. Will this task be completed by the end of the day? We have to do all these things by the end of the day.

See also: by, end, of

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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at odds
phrase of odds

in conflict or at variance.
"his behavior is at odds with the interests of the company"

synonyms: in conflict, in disagreement, on bad terms, at cross purposes, at loggerheads, quarreling, arguing, clashing, at daggers drawn, at each other's throats, at outs, estranged; on the outs
"he found himself at odds with his colleagues"


•at variance, not in keeping, out of keeping, out of line, out of step, in opposition, conflicting, clashing, disagreeing, differing, contrary, incompatible, contradictory, inconsistent, irreconcilable, incongruous, discrepant
"his behavior is at odds with the interests of the company"

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odds and ends
noun
plural noun: odds and ends

miscellaneous articles or remnants.
"we bought batteries for the radio and a few other odds and ends"

synonyms: bits and pieces, bits and bobs, bits, pieces, stuff, paraphernalia, things; sundries, miscellanea, bric-a-brac, knickknacks, oddments, fragments, remnants, scraps, offcuts, cuttings, snippets, leftovers, leavings, remains, flotsam and jetsam, debris, detritus, rubbish, litter; informal junk; informalodds and sods, clobber, gubbins; vulgar slangshit, crap; archaicrummage, truck; rareknick-knackery 


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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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