If they don't let them go, we'll carry on to the bitter end."
After years of training, he finally came to the bitter end to become a small prose writer.
Those bourgeois Rightists who remain unchanged to the bitter end are die-herds, but they too will be given work and not deprived of their civil rights, unless they act as secret agents or carry on sabotage.
They were prepared to fight to the bitter end for their rights.
The small resistance group were determined to fight to the bitter end to free their country from occupation.
Titanic set sail carrying some 2200 people--millionaires, immigrants, 13 honeymoon couples and an eight-man band that played to the bitter end--and lifeboats for just over half of them. In the end 712 were rescued;
You may think that's sentimental, but I mean it--to the bitter end."
In order to achieve this point they must have the ability to dare to rely through one's own efforts, so the enemy fight to the bitter end.
to fight to the bitter end; to fight a life-and-death struggle
The question is whether he will fight to the bitter end to clear his name or make a plea bargain to limit his time in prison.
They would fight to the bitter end, and would not ask for quarter.
My uncle, who died last week, remained cheerful to the bitter end.
They know their game is up, but they will fight to the bitter end to try to keep control.
fight, struggle, etc to the bitter end
They fought to the bitter end.