verb
- to place or position something at the beginning and end of a sequence, event, or period to frame or enclose it
Usage: present participle of 'bookend'
noun
- the act or practice of placing items, events, or ideas at the beginning and end of something to create a frame or structure
Usage: gerund form; often used in media, literature, and event planning
Examples
- The film uses bookending scenes to show the character's transformation from beginning to end.
- Bookending the conference with keynote speeches helped establish the main themes.
- The author is bookending the novel with identical passages to create a circular narrative.
- By bookending the event with music and speeches, the organizers created a memorable experience.
- The documentary uses bookending interviews to frame the historical narrative.
- Bookending the season with home games gave the team an advantage.
- She enjoyed bookending her day with morning and evening meditation.