Examples of 'who took the last' in a sentence

Meaning of "who took the last"

who took the last: This phrase is often used in a situation where an item or resource has run out, and there is a question or speculation about who was the last person to use it or claim it. It can imply a sense of frustration, curiosity, or even playfulness

How to use "who took the last" in a sentence

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who took the last
Define who took the last coin.
Every subsequent trick is led by the player who took the last trick.
I know who took the last Indian.
James Brooke was succeeded by his nephew, Charles Johnson, who took the last name Brooke.
Who took the last goddamn roll of toilet paper!
I am gonna kill the guy who took the last piece of chicken.
Who took the last of the coffee and did not make more?
Then this is for you who took the last horses?
Who took the last photo of you?
I got it! I know who took the last Indian.
Who took the last beer?
All right, who took the last piece of chicken?
Who took the last donut?
I know who took the last indian! Who? Rogers!
Who took the last cookie?

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Who took the last of the coffee and did not make more? Oh, goddamn it!
Who took the last of the coffee and did not make more? Goddammit! God.
Look who took the last can of Diet A&W Cream Soda from your personal fridge?

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