0 an object used, especially in pairs, to keep a row of books standing vertically --
1 one of a pair of objects used to keep a row of books standing up --
It was published as seven interrelated mini-series and two bookend issues.
I wanted to bring it all back as a sort of bookend to this album.
A long introduction making use of church bells introduces the instrumental and closes the song, creating bookends for the album altogether.
Examples include multigenerational music groups, or programs bringing bookend generations (elders and preschoolers) together in intergenerational daycare centers where the elderly mentor the young.
They further wrote negatively toward the exposition-heavy cut sequences which bookend the action like two badly-parked cars.
Among the items sold were ashtrays, bookends and picture frames.
The two men sit on a park bench like bookends, and ponder how strange it feels to be nearing their lifetime.
The series consists of seven interlinked four-issue mini-series with two bookend volumes 30 issues in all.