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Final remaining quantity
- The very last of something is the final remaining quantity just before it runs out.
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The very last of something is the final remaining quantity just before it runs out. For example We were lucky enough to get the very last of the tickets to the concert.
Idiom: the very last. the final part of something. — We arrived late but were able to see the very last set of the tennis match. — I’m sorry, but that was the very last of the bread we baked this morning.
The absolute final moment; the very end. They were behind for the entire game, but they managed an incredible comeback right at the very last. The politician led an incredible campaign until the very last.
If you hear or see the last of something or someone unpleasant or difficult, that person or thing does not cause you trouble again: I paid them $100 for the damage and I hope that's the last I'll hear of it.
There are words to convey "before the first", such as inchoate or incipient. There is also order of precedence, for example, a precursor, which is a term in chemistry and elsewhere. Many words with "ante" as a prefix also indicate precedence though not being "first".
If something is a last resort, this means it is the final option or the final resource to try to solve a problem after all other attempts have been unsuccessful. For example, imagine you have a serious health problem and you go to the doctor.
What does the idiom Very last mean? The meaning, explanation, and origin of idiom Very last