US /ət ðə ˈlæst ˈmoʊmənt/
・UK /ət ðə ˈlɑ:st ˈməumənt/
What's left of his army is surrounded and faces certain demise until they're rescued at the last moment, freeing Jon to go defeat Ramsay.
Until they're rescued at the last moment, freeing Jon to go defeat Ramsay.
release himself at the last moment? God knows; I am careless; this is my true hour of death,
Will Hyde die upon the scaffold, or will he find courage to release himself at the last moment?
He will take his final decision at the last moment, and I think he's doing that purposely.
He will take his final decision at the last moment, and I think he's doing that purposely.
but I kind of decided I didn't want to at the last moment because I don't like drawing when I'm forced to draw,
But I kind of decided I didn't want to at the last moment
Good at my parents' prom, and at the last moment they kissed and it came back.
AND AT THE LAST MOMENT, THEY KISSED, AND IT CAME BACK.
Many killer asteroids were only spotted at the last moment.
Many killer asteroids were only spotted at the last moment.
And I think that, and like George, at the last moment I was told to come up here and say a few words, so I didn't really prepare anything at home the night before.
and I i like George at the last moment I was told to come up here and say a few
I have to say something." And so he kind of finally worked up the courage at the last moment.
And so he kinda finally worked up the courage at the last moment.
Pretty much while everyone says he's Taco Trump, he's chickening out at the last moment.
While everyone says he's Taco Trump, he's chickening out at the last moment.
There is a sizable difference between ruining a weekend for someone by mysteriously deciding at the last moment that one has made other plans and explaining to the partner on a Thursday evening that the prospect of forty-eight hours in their company - though fully welcome in theory - in practice has generated an awkward set of emotional responses that lie outside one's full control and for which one feels embarrassed and thoughtful.
There is a sizable difference between ruining a weekend for someone by mysteriously deciding at the last moment that one has made other plans and explaining to the partner on a Thursday evening that the prospect of forty-eight hours in their company - though fully welcome in theory - in practice has generated an awkward set of emotional responses that lie outside one's full control and for which one feels embarrassed and thoughtful.