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last
adjective
coming
after
all
the
others
in
order
or
position
•
Hurry
!
The
last
bus
is
about
to
leave
.
Hurry
!
The
last
bus
is
about
to
leave
.
•
She
was
the
last
student
to
hand
in
her
exam
paper
.
She
was
the
last
student
to
hand
in
her
exam
paper
.
adjective
happening
or
existing
most
recently
before
the
present
time
•
We
went
to
the
beach
last
weekend
.
We
went
to
the
beach
last
weekend
.
•
Do
you
remember
what
you
had
for
dinner
last
night
?
Do
you
remember
what
you
had
for
dinner
last
night
?
adjective
coming
after
all
others
in
time
,
order
,
or
position
;
final
•
The
last
question
on
the
test
was
the
hardest
.
The
last
question
on
the
test
was
the
hardest
.
•
Please
turn
off
the
last
light
before
you
leave
.
Please
turn
off
the
last
light
before
you
leave
.
From
Old
English
lǣst
,
superlative
of
late
.
adverb
most
recently
;
the
final
time
before
now
•
When
did
you
see
Kim
last
?
When
did
you
see
Kim
last
?
•
I
last
spoke
to
my
grandmother
two
weeks
ago
.
I
last
spoke
to
my
grandmother
two
weeks
ago
.
noun
the
final
person
or
thing
in
a
series
or
group
•
He
finished
the
race
dead
last
.
He
finished
the
race
dead
last
.
•
No
one
wants
to
be
the
last
to
leave
the
party
.
No
one
wants
to
be
the
last
to
leave
the
party
.
verb
to
continue
for
a
particular
length
of
time
•
The
meeting
will
last
about
an
hour
.
The
meeting
will
last
about
an
hour
.
•
These
shoes
won
’
t
last
all
winter
if
you
wear
them
every
day
.
These
shoes
won
’
t
last
all
winter
if
you
wear
them
every
day
.
verb
to
continue
for
a
period
of
time
;
to
endure
•
This
battery
will
last
for
at
least
five
hours
.
This
battery
will
last
for
at
least
five
hours
.
•
The
rain
lasted
all
night
,
flooding
the
streets
by
morning
.
The
rain
lasted
all
night
,
flooding
the
streets
by
morning
.
Old
English
lǣstan
“
to
continue
,
follow
”,
related
to
late
.