last word in English

noun
1
a final or definitive pronouncement on or decision about a subject.
he's always determined to have the last word
2
the finest or most modern, fashionable, or advanced example of something.
the spa is the last word in luxury and efficiency

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1. These apartments are the last word in luxury.

2. His research is the last word in microbiology.

3. let this be my last word , i trust thy love.

4. 4 The judiciary will continue to have the last word.

5. The spa is the last word in luxury and efficiency.

6. 4 I've said my last word -- take it or leave it.

7. The last word in each of the three cantiche is stelle ("stars").

8. A predominance of central funding will always leave the last word with government.

9. The last word in lace and satin withers like a bunch of flowers.

10. That is, state supreme courts are the last word on interpreting state constitutions and laws.

11. Capitalise it, friend typo--that last word--word of words in the epiphany of life and love.

12. They reason that the people are sovereign, so the people, not the courts, should have the last word.

13. But if airships were the last word in luxury then the penultimate word belonged to the flying boat.

14. "This is, however, a preliminary conclusion, not the last word." said Wang Wei, head archeologist at the academy.

15. Surely it is a cause for celebration that no one has the last word about the meaning of scripture.

16. Menstruous is, 'having the Catamenia;' (79) and this last word is wanting, a frequent mode of definition in this book

17. If we left the last word untranslated, the title would read, "The God of Amen" (Isa 65:16).

18. • Apostrophising: direct address of death • Obsession reflected in first and last word of poem • First octave presents tension between mankind and death

19. 4 Needless to say, this is not going to be the last word in the debate between the constructivists and the nativists.

20. The last word I wrote in my book was translated as adieu, a French word that means “farewell” or “God be with you.”

21. Bechstein pianos are jewels handmade in Germany, the last word in piano-making, built to satisfy the most discriminating ears and most demanding musicians

22. Agnostics and atheists chose to believe that our human intelligence was the last word, the alpha and the omega, the beginning and end of all

23. "C. Bechstein pianos are jewels handmade in Germany, the last word in piano-making, built to satisfy the most discriminating ears and most demanding musicians

24. 1. Thank you for the invitation to address this valedictory session of the ICRIER Conference on ‘Normalising India-Pakistan Trade’, and above all for permitting me to have the last word!

25. TV CHOICE An Amazingly ambitious project, the result is Amazingly successful in providing, to give Mr Armitage the last word, not just a record of the event, but 'an enduring and echoing experience.

26. Borealis, p.18) and Ailing, which it seems impossible not to connect with the Scottish Atteile or Atteal, to be found in many old records, though this last word (however it be spelt) is

27. The chastisement appears thus to be a kind of divine pedagogy, in which the last word is reserved to mercy: "He scourges and then shows mercy, casts down to the depths of the nether world, and he brings up from the great abyss" (v.

28. Umpire Steve Bucknor's Decision May Be final But Sachin Gets The Last Word In Wonderful Banterous Trolling Between ICC And Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar has replied cheekily to an even more cheeky attempt by the ICC to engage in a spot of friendly banter and nostalgia with him over a wonderful nostalgia-filled moment the master blaster had shared

29. “No sooner do I photograph one of the world’s lovely spots than man Contrives to pave it, dam it or develop it.” Last word “Every photograph that is made whether by one who considers himself a professional or by the tourist who points his snapshot camera and pushes a button, is a response to the exterior world, to something perceived

30. Tele), a variety of duck, whose name is of uncertain origin, but doubtless cognate with the Dutch Taling (formerly Talingh and Telingh), and this apparently with the Scandinavian Atteling-And (Brünnich, Ornithol.Borealis, p.18) and Atling.It seems impossible not to connect the latter with the Scottish Atteile or Atteal, to be found in many old records, though this last word