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endmost

[end-mohst] / ˈɛndˌmoʊst /


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In the evening the endmost land lay North by east of us at about 7 miles' distance.

From The Part Borne by the Dutch in the Discovery of Australia 1606-1765 by Heeres, J. E. (Jan Ernst)

Across the clayey soil, now almost knee-deep in mud, the daring trio literally floundered, their immediate objective being the endmost of a line of tall trees at a distance of fifty yards from the cross-roads.

From Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War by Westerman, Percy F. (Percy Francis)

The Bahelia has several long shafts of bamboos called nāl or nār, which are tied together like a fishing rod, the endmost one being covered with bird-lime.

From The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala by Russell, R. V. (Robert Vane)

On the east border of the garden was a row of poplars, and from the window I could see the naked branches of the endmost.

From Sacred and Profane Love by Bennett, Arnold

There was a woman sitting in the endmost chair just across the aisle in line with them.

From Pointed Roofs Pilgrimage, Volume 1 by Richardson, Dorothy Miller