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: It translates to "extremely," "very much," or "a great deal".

: "The noise disturbed him to no end" or "This situation puzzles us no end". Keith Jarrett: No End - JazzTimes No End

: A song by British folk singer Sandy Denny from her 1974 album Like An Old Fashioned Waltz . Language & Idioms : It translates to "extremely," "very much," or

As an idiom, "no end" or "to no end" functions as an intensifier: : It translates to "extremely

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: It translates to "extremely," "very much," or "a great deal".

: "The noise disturbed him to no end" or "This situation puzzles us no end". Keith Jarrett: No End - JazzTimes

: A song by British folk singer Sandy Denny from her 1974 album Like An Old Fashioned Waltz . Language & Idioms

As an idiom, "no end" or "to no end" functions as an intensifier: