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lastly
[last-lee, lahst-]
adverb
in conclusion; in the last place; finally.
lastly
/ ˈɑːٱɪ /
adverb
at the end or at the last point
in the end; finally
lastly, he put on his jacket
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
There is a sympathetic president in the White House and lastly, Israel reportedly feared that some of Iran's key uranium enrichment equipment was about to be moved deep underground.
And lastly, if you constantly tinker with what you are cooking, you must refrain when you fry.
The rollout will be staggered, and transparency will first apply to public law – care cases – then to private law, where parents are separating, and lastly to magistrates' courts.
And lastly, there are no strong or overpowering herbs that might call too much attention to themselves.
“And I think lastly for great, great players is the respect that other players have for you. That’s the only compliment in life and he had reached that status.”
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