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last–gasp
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
last–gasp
(adjective)
last
(adjective)
last–gasp
/
ˈ
læst
ˈ
gæsp/
Brit
/
ˈ
lɑːst
ˈ
gɑːsp/
adjective
last–gasp
/
ˈ
læst
ˈ
gæsp/
Brit
/
ˈ
lɑːst
ˈ
gɑːsp/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of LAST–GASP
always used before a noun
:
done or happening at the very end
The store changed its name in a
last-gasp
[=
last-ditch
] effort to attract customers.
(
chiefly Brit
) a
last-gasp
goal [=a goal scored at the very end of a game]
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last gasp
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