loose ends



loose ends

the last few details that need to be finished or explained in order for something to be complete The job's nearly done. I'm just tying up one or two loose ends at the moment.
See cut loose, Hang loose!
See also: end, loose

loose ends

Unfinished details, incomplete business. For example, We've not quite finished the project; there are still some loose ends. This expression alludes to the ends of a rope or cable that should be fastened. [Mid-1800s] Also see at loose ends.
See also: end, loose

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ronaldarah-NAWL-daScottish
Marged-Welsh
KassiaKA-shəEnglish (Rare)
Iosephus-Late Roman
Mechislav-Russian (Rare), Medieval Slavic
GershonGUR-shahn (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew