You can say 'We've reached the deadline, eos end of story.' Here it shows that the time limit has been hit and there's no more to discuss about it.
Let's say you are discussing a failed experiment. You could say 'The experiment didn't work out as expected, eos end of story.' This indicates that the result is what it is and there's no point in further speculation or argument about it. It's a concise way to end the conversation on that topic.
For example, 'The decision has been made by the higher - ups, eos end of story.' This sentence uses the phrase to emphasize that the decision is final and not open for debate. It's a way of shutting down any further conversation about the matter. The phrase acts as a sort of full stop to the discussion.
You could say 'When he said that one word, it was like the latin for end of story, and everyone knew the matter was closed.'
You can say 'His confession means end of story for the court case.'
You could say 'When I turned the last page, I thought 'end novel novel', as I finally finished that long - awaited book.'
You could say, 'The way he tripped and fell was comical.' It's a simple example to show something funny or amusing.
You can say 'To cut a long story short, we finally reached the destination after a lot of difficulties.'
For example, 'The chef's novel combination of ingredients created a unique and delicious dish.' Here, 'novel' highlights the newness of the ingredient combination. By using 'novel' in this way, we can describe things that are different from the ordinary. It adds a sense of freshness and originality to our descriptions.
In a creative writing class, the teacher might say 'Your task is to explore this novel or novel approach to storytelling.' In this case, 'novel' is used as an adjective and it means a new or original approach. So the sentence is asking students to explore either one new approach or another to storytelling.
You can say 'She had a novel approach to solving the problem.' Here 'novel' is used as an adjective to describe the approach as being new and different.
In a political context, if a politician keeps making the same unfulfilled promises, we might say 'His speeches are sos same old story. Voters are tired of hearing the same empty words over and over again.' This shows that people are fed up with the lack of change in what the politician is saying.
For example, 'His excuse was a fringe same old story that we had all heard before from him.' Here, it shows that the excuse is something that is not completely new or original, and has a familiar, uninteresting quality. It's on the 'fringe' of being acceptable or different, but still the same old tired story.