lashing1 |
the action of a person or thing that lashes. [3 definitions] |
lashing2 |
the action of binding, as with a rope, or the material used to do this. |
lash-up |
(informal) a temporary or improvised apparatus or arrangement. |
lass |
a girl or young woman; maiden. [2 definitions] |
lassie |
a lass. |
lassitude |
lack of mental or physical energy; weariness or listlessness; lethargy. |
lasso |
a long rope with a slipping noose on one end, used to catch running animals, esp. cattle and horses; lariat. [2 definitions] |
last1 |
coming after or finishing behind all others. [12 definitions] |
last2 |
to persist or endure through time. [4 definitions] |
last-ditch |
done as a final and desperate measure, effort, stand, or the like. |
last hurrah |
a final effort or appearance, as in politics or the arts. |
lasting |
enduring or persisting for a long time. [2 definitions] |
Last Judgment |
in Christianity, the end of the world and the judging of each individual soul by God. |
lastly |
in conclusion; finally. |
last-minute |
suddenly occurring or seeming to need doing at a point where there is little remaining time to consider or take action. |
last name |
a surname. |
last quarter |
the time of month between the second half-moon and the new moon. [2 definitions] |
last rites |
final ceremonies for a recently dead person. [2 definitions] |
last straw |
the most recent in a series of irritations or disappointments, which causes a loss of endurance, patience, temper, or the like. |
Last Supper |
according to the New Testament, the last meal of Jesus Christ and his disciples on the evening before the Crucifixion; Lord's Supper. [2 definitions] |
last word |
the final sentence or phrase with which one person ends an argument. [3 definitions] |