lastly

IPA: ɫˈæstɫi

adverb

  • (sequence) Used to mark the beginning of the last in a list of items or propositions.
  • (discourse marker) Used to signal that the speaker is about to yield control of the conversation.
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Examples of "lastly" in Sentences

  • Lastly he had the rank of minister plenipotentiary.
  • Lastly, the list is biased in the reporting of rape.
  • Lastly the air may be either compressed or rarefied.
  • Lastly, he had the rank of minister plenipotentiary.
  • Lastly, the air may be either compressed or rarefied.
  • Lastly, the image is of the blond girl doing an autopsy.
  • Lastly, and the most custom, is the use of the various bullets.
  • Lastly, the last contender will report the message to the arbiter.
  • Lastly, I look at the reputation of the people making the nominations.
  • Lastly, apparatus is provided for the heating of the glycol and the desorber.
  • So, that's why you will see the push for us more on in urban, more affordability, and the lastly is the equation of margin.
  • _Trinity_-Colledge in _Cambridge_; and lastly, that is, in order of time though not of place, his _Pindaric Odes_, so call'd from the
  • And lastly, which is a better home life for your son - an unhappy mother and an unhappy stepfather or a happy mom taking care of her boy?
  • And lastly, which is consequent upon the former particulars, it is certain, upon the whole matter, and upon the balancing of all accounts, that in every condition good men have much more cause of comfort and joy, than of dejection and trouble.
  • And then lastly, which is on the fixed line I thought you broke out fixed line revenues and EBITDA numbers for and this really, can you just talk a little bit about is that meeting the expectations that management had set for the Voice-over-Broadband and the fixed line business and what the goals are for 2010?
  • Thirdly, and lastly, as your father says -- though not very often, "added Turkey slyly, meaning that the _lastly_ seldom came with the _thirdly_, --" if we take the honey now, the bees will have plenty of time to gather enough for the winter before the flowers are gone, whereas if we leave it too long they will starve. "
  • And it is wonderful to consider, that men should so eagerly court the antecedent, and yet so strangely detest the consequent; that they should pour gall into the fountain, and yet cry out of the bitterness of the stream: and lastly, which is of all things the most unreasonable, that a workman should complain, that he is paid his wages.
  • A correct text is the first object of an editor, then such notes as explain difficult or obscure passages; and lastly, which is much less important, notes pointing out authors to whom the poet has been indebted, not in the fiddling way of phrase here and phrase there, (which is detestable as a general practice), but where he has had essential obligations either as to matter or manner.
  • They replied that they also had claims; that they had sent the books to distant subscribers in various States, and had charged no freight (with one or two exceptions, when the books went alone); that other booksellers had, no doubt, in many cases, sold the copies to subscribers for which I claimed the half-dollar; and lastly, which is indeed the moving reason, that they had sent twenty copies up the Mississippi to a bookseller

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