laste Synonyms

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laste Meaning

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laste (obs. imp.)

of Last, to endure.

laste Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter measured the wood twice and cut it once to ensure the last piece would fit perfectly.
  2. The hikers packed a first aid kit, a map, and some snacks for their long trek through the wilderness, hoping that they wouldn't have to use the last item.
  3. The artist carefully applied the last coat of paint to the canvas, adding the final touch to her masterpiece.
  4. The band played their last set of the night to an enthusiastic crowd, leaving them wanting more.
  5. The actor took a deep breath before delivering his last line, feeling a mix of sadness and excitement as the play came to an end.
  6. The student spent hours studying for the last exam of the semester, determined to finish strong.
  7. The last slice of pizza was up for grabs, and everyone at the table eyed it hungrily.
  8. The runner pushed herself to the limit during the last lap of the race, sprinting towards the finish line.
  9. The last time I saw my grandparents, we spent the day reminiscing about old memories and sharing stories.
  10. The last leaf on the tree clung on tightly, refusing to let go even as winter approached.

FAQs About the word laste

of Last, to endure.

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The carpenter measured the wood twice and cut it once to ensure the last piece would fit perfectly.

The hikers packed a first aid kit, a map, and some snacks for their long trek through the wilderness, hoping that they wouldn't have to use the last item.

The artist carefully applied the last coat of paint to the canvas, adding the final touch to her masterpiece.

The band played their last set of the night to an enthusiastic crowd, leaving them wanting more.