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91Last Exile: Ginyoku no Fam — Last Exile ~Ginyoku no Fam~ ラストエグザイル~銀翼のファム~ (Rasuto Eguzairu: Ginyoku no Fam) …
92Last Christmas (мини-альбом) — Last Christmas …
93last — 1. When used with a number, last (like first) normally precedes it, as in the last three cars. See first 1. 2. In listing a sequence of points or topics, lastly (or finally) is preferable to last, especially when the preceding items are… …
94last but not least — {adv. phr.} In the last place but not the least important. * /Billy will bring sandwiches, Alice will bring cake, Susan will bring cookies, John will bring potato chips, and last but not least, Sally will bring the lemonade./ …
95last-ditch effort — See: LAST DITCH …
96last out — {v.} 1. To be enough until the end of. * /There is enough food in the house to last out the snowstorm./ * /Our candies won t last out the night./ 2. To continue to the end of; continue to live after; live or go through. * /The old man is dying;… …
97last but not least — {adv. phr.} In the last place but not the least important. * /Billy will bring sandwiches, Alice will bring cake, Susan will bring cookies, John will bring potato chips, and last but not least, Sally will bring the lemonade./ …
98last-ditch effort — See: LAST DITCH …
99last out — {v.} 1. To be enough until the end of. * /There is enough food in the house to last out the snowstorm./ * /Our candies won t last out the night./ 2. To continue to the end of; continue to live after; live or go through. * /The old man is dying;… …
100Last — (l[.a]st), adv. [See {Last}, a.] 1. At a time or on an occasion which is the latest of all those spoken of or which have occurred; the last time; as, I saw him last in New York. [1913 Webster] 2. In conclusion; finally; lastly. [1913 Webster]… …