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Every last   /ˈɛvəri læst/   Listen
Every last

adjective
1.
(used as intensive) every.






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"Every last" Quotes from Famous Books



... come out!" shouted Simon Halpen's voice. "The hut will burn to the ground an' ye'll burn with it. Ye'll go to Albany jail for this, every last one ...
— With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga • W. Bert Foster

... youths wander mincingly down the street with an expression of the most fatuous and good-natured satisfaction with themselves. To their minds they have evidently done every last thing that human ingenuity ...
— African Camp Fires • Stewart Edward White

... It was more beautiful every minute. Even after every last present was picked from the tree, the tree was still so fat and fluffy with tinsel and glass balls that it didn't look robbed ...
— Fairy Prince and Other Stories • Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

... very glad to hear that you continue in good health, and that you do not work too hard, or miss me too sadly. It is the greatest comfort of my life to hear good news of you, sweet mother. I count the days from one letter to another, and read every last letter over daily until I get a new one. You insist upon my telling you how I am getting on, and whether I am out of money. I am doing quite well, ma'am, and have some funds left! I have quite a considerable practice. It is true that my professional services are in request ...
— Capitola the Madcap • Emma D. E. N. Southworth

... now spoke. "All of us," she said. "Every last one of us. That's just before she puts us to ...
— Everychild - A Story Which The Old May Interpret to the Young and Which the Young May Interpret to the Old • Louis Dodge


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