Each group contained one naive participant who answered next to last.
Can the teacher abide by the random selection of the next to last day?
That August column, her next-to-last, is hard to read.
LETTER about Apollo 16 mission beginning Apr. 16 which will be next-to-last Apollo flight.
The next-to-last speaker at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Mr.
Rizzo, a huge man (6‐feet‐2, 250 pounds, size 50‐long suit), had come into the sunlight from his next to last campaign speech.
In “Next to Last Stand,” the 16th book in Craig Johnson’s popular mystery series, Absaroka County Sheriff Walt Longmire is feeling his age.
She was sitting in the next-to-last row, and some minutes into the flight she pressed the metal button on her armrest and leaned back.
Based on William Shakespeare’s play Othello, the opera was Verdi’s next-to-last and brought the composer to the peak of his dramatic power.
Its use as the next to last chord of a cadence, or stopping point, was favoured by composers as a way to enhance, through dissonance resolving to consonance, the sense of completeness of the final chord.
A musician of extraordinary stamina, he continued to work into his mid-80s: in the next-to-last London Prom on September 12th, he was booked to conduct Verdi's “Requiem”.
On the next-to-last day of his first major league season, the New York Mets’ Pete Alonso hit his 53rd home run to break the rookie record Yankees star Aaron Judge set in 2017.
Outside, McSpadden smoked her next-to-last Newport and talked about her children, whom she calls her “black butterflies”: besides her son, she has two daughters, who are seven and seventeen.
After helping the United States to a bronze medal at the 2006 Turin Games, the Americans’ next two trips to the Olympics were unmitigated disasters: last place in 2010 and next-to-last place in 2014.
“For instance, since his next-to-last deal was with the telephone company WorldCom, we’re trying to get as many of his existing companies to pick up WorldCom for their long-distance carrier and business carrier as possible.”
Yes, she finished next to last, and yes, she needed the motorised buggy to carry her round on the lap of honour, but no one at the Don Valley stadium yesterday afternoon would ever remotely suggest that Kelly Holmes's final appearance on a British track was an anti-climax.
His later books of poetry include The Terrible Threshold (1974), The Coat Without a Seam (1974), The Lincoln Relics (1978), The Poems of Stanley Kunitz (1979), The Wellfleet Whale and Companion Poems (1983), and Next-to-Last Things (1985), which contains essays as well as verse.
Right up to the end, Letterman maintained his longstanding and highly self-aware interest in anticlimax: the flattest show was the next-to-last one, with Bill Murray (who was warm and invested but not particularly funny) and Bob Dylan (who was cold and distant and, in his own way, hilarious).
The control of fire allowed hominins to live in colder climates; it is thought to have enabled early humans to remain in the western part of the north temperate zone—ranging from the Middle East to the Atlantic shore of Europe—during the next-to-last glaciation somewhat more than 200,000 years ago.
I didn’t say they weren’t recruiting retirement coaches to ease the transition into what the geriatricoscenti variously call the Encore Career, Recareer, New Stage Beyond Midlife, Third Age, Unretirement, Anti-Retirement, Revolving Retirement, Rewirement, Rehirement, Refirement, Re-Aspirement, Protirement, Regenopause (women only), and the phase at which you are on your next-to-last dog.
next-to-last
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- second last
adj all
- used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college
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