n. one of the frames, or divisions of a game, during which each of the four players of both teams curls two stones.
- 1884  Four rinks of eight ends each were played, at the conclusion of which the score stood--Argyle's 21, Saskatchewans 24, leaving the latter club winners by three points.
- 1911  The last "end" was about to be played--and Rockcliffe was still four shots down.
- 1965  Mrs. Salter forced an extra end by counting a two on the eighth end as she made a takeout and stayed with her final rock.