Lastly [adverb]
Definition of Lastly:
in the end
Synonyms of Lastly:
Sentence/Example of Lastly:
Wooden spent 16 seasons with New York, lastly as its assistant director of player personnel, and now oversees the Chargers’ pro and college scouting departments.
The naïve conception of sky and earth, and lastly the moral issue of the story, are no less instructive.
Lastly, there was Aguinaldoʼs old rebel party, which rallied to the one cry “Independence.”
And lastly, there is Mme. Bastien-Lepage, the "good little mother," as the great artist and loving son used to call her.
Lastly the pawner is liable for any deficiency after the sale of the thing pawned, unless released by statute.
Lastly a contract may be modified by mutual agreement without another consideration.
Lastly a contract dates from the time of acceptance, and is construed or interpreted by the law of the place where it was made.
Lastly a stockholder who was present cannot complain that notice was not given to others; the objection is personal.
Lastly, the need of creating an Imperial Development Board engaged our p. 213serious attention.
Lastly, they would explain to the Cabinet that this war of ours is a mixture of (a) and (b) with more of (b) than (a) in it.