last
Definition of last:
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: adjective
Latest: coming after all the others: final: next before the present: utmost: meanest- advs. LAST, LASTLY.
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part of speech: adjective
That comes after all the others in time, place, or order; utmost; final; next before the present.
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part of speech: verb
To perform the duty for which a thing is made; to continue; to remain unimpaired; to hold out; to endure.
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part of speech: noun
The form or model of the foot, usually of wood, on which boots and shoes are made.
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part of speech: noun
A weight generally estimated at 4000 lbs., but varying in different articles: a ship's cargo.
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part of speech: noun
A wooden mould of the foot on which boots and shoes are made.
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part of speech: noun
The end; conclusion.
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- laast (0.9%)
- lastr (0.5%)
- laset (0.2%)
- lsat (2.4%)
- lasat (0.7%)
- lasdt (0.2%)
- tast (0.3%)
- iast (0.3%)
- lasst (2.3%)
- jast (0.1%)
- lasyt (0.2%)
- lastest (0.1%)
- dlast (0.2%)
- kast (1.1%)
- ls (0.1%)
- lasr (0.5%)
- lastes (0.1%)
- lat (19.9%)
- lasty (0.6%)
- latst (0.2%)
- l (0.1%)
- lst (10.3%)
- laste (1.5%)
- leat (0.2%)
- elast (1.8%)
- elst (0.1%)
- liste (0.1%)
- lats (1.5%)
- ast (7.8%)
- laft (0.1%)
- llast (0.9%)
- lasy (3.6%)
- alst (6.0%)
- plast (0.2%)
- lasrt (0.5%)
- ladt (0.7%)
- las (31.0%)
- lasta (0.2%)
- loast (1.0%)
- klast (0.2%)
- lac (0.1%)
- lastt (0.2%)
- laster (0.5%)
- durate (0.2%)
- sthe (0.1%)
- last10 (0.1%)
Usage examples for last:
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And with him- last of all- it had come.
"Audrey Craven" – May Sinclair -
To be sure it didn't last long.
"The Children of the World" – Paul Heyse -
I do it now for the last time.
"The Crown of Life" – George Gissing -
Oh, at last Mrs Glaire- Mrs Glaire, what have you done?
"The Parson O' Dumford" – George Manville Fenn