Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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last | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
hold up | No | No | Yes | No |
last (noun) | hold up (noun) |
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a person's dying act; the final thing a person can do | |
holding device shaped like a human foot that is used to fashion or repair shoes | |
the final stage or concluding parts of an event or occurrence | |
a unit of capacity for grain equal to 80 bushels | |
a unit of weight equal to 4,000 pounds | |
the last or lowest in an ordering or series | |
the temporal end; the concluding time | |
the time at which life ends; continuing until dead |
last (adjective) | hold up (adjective) |
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coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining | |
occurring at or forming an end or termination | |
occurring at the time of death | |
highest in extent or degree | |
immediately past | |
conclusive in a process or progression | |
not to be altered or undone | |
most unlikely or unsuitable | |
lowest in rank or importance |
last (verb) | hold up (verb) |
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persist for a specified period of time | cause to be slowed down or delayed |
continue to live and avoid dying | be the physical support of; carry the weight of |
hold up something as an example; hold up one's achievements for admiration | |
rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat | |
continue to live and avoid dying | |
resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc. | |
resist or confront with resistance |
last (adverb) | hold up (adverb) |
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most recently | |
the item at the end |