Examples of 'next-to-last' in a sentence

Meaning of "next-to-last"

next-to-last (adjective): Next-to-last is used to describe something that comes just before the final one in a sequence. It is often used in the context of ranking or ordering items.
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How to use "next-to-last" in a sentence

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And I think it was the last or next-to-last one when something caught my attention.
Even in chess, the winner is often the one who made the next-to-last mistake.
The Cardinals rank last or next-to-last in nearly every significant offensive category.
The winner is the one to make the next-to-last mistake.
In the next-to-last paragraph were the words that Lynn Fraker had rattled off to me.
The Clausura tournament saw América end in next-to-last place in the general standings.
This was the next-to-last successful shipment of slaves to American soil from Africa.
The final exam date is the next-to-last day of the course.
It is the next-to-last town on the Romantic Road tourist route that terminates in Füssen.
Left parenthesis matches the next-to-last right parenthesis of the.
The next-to-last picture shows matching bracelet.
Also by arrangement, it is for example the next-to-last character that should be replaced.
At the next-to-last stop, three passengers get off the bus and two get on.
Primary stress occurs on either the last or the next-to-last syllable of a word.
Track the next-to-last ship in the port column.

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Take over in the conning tower . Start tracking the next-to-last ship in the port column.
Our next-to-last stop is over at what we believe to be a Fantastic Beasts-themed land.
And let me tell you something else… And I saving the best for next-to-last.
Correction of the next-to-last or earlier entries indirect void.
About the time Anne Holly began pushing against Admiral, Admiral 's next-to-last mooring line parted.
Here we are already on the next-to-last day of the hearings, and nothing has changed.
Next-to-last of three loved houses went.
Once again, they finished in next-to-last place, losing to every team except the Finland team.
Ladies and gentlemen, let us welcome our next-to-last contender.
The next-to-last column is labeled "power density" and weights the practical reactivity by Efus.
I am driving your next-to-Last car now.
Track the next-to-last ship in the port column . Take over in the conning tower.
I just want you to examine the final clauses, … especially the next-to-last.
This is the next-to-last thing I thought would happen tonight.
I'm not sure whether this is his last contract, or his next-to-last contract.
This is the next-to-last session of the General Assembly in this century.
He 's in the backyard of the next-to-last house on Maple.
The next-to-last section will discuss.
The Times chose not to print my next-to-last sentence:.
This novel is the next-to-last book in the Artemis Fowl series.
In the next-to-last sentence he suggested replacing "commercial and community" with "and private.
Be sent to the next-to-last workspace.
At the next-to-last stop, three passengers get off the bus… and another two get on.
The winner is the one to make the next-to-last mistake . Hmm.
I wish to address the next-to-last point, which is Rwanda and the Appeals Chamber.
The next-to-last volume, on monkeys, Buffon returned to the problems.
Recorded in Tokyo, it was Brown 's next-to-last album for Polydor Records.
At the next-to-last stop, three passengers get off the bus.
And look, my last or next-to-last of three loved houses went.
On the next-to-last one, late at night, the airline lost my bag.
Candidate Y, who comes in next-to-last by any Condorcet method, wins by IRV.
Kelly, next-to-last house on Maple, informant coming through.
The Blue Jackets finished next-to-last in the NHL in the following season, with only 57 points.
His next-to-last corner . This often catches lots of people out.
This was Barks ' next-to-last story released in the United States.

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