Hindmost

  • 21hindmost — hind•most [[t]ˈhaɪndˌmoʊst[/t]] adj. farthest behind or nearest the rear; last …

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  • 22hindmost — adj. furthest behind; most remote …

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  • 23devil take the hindmost — A shortened version of every man for himself, and devil take the hindmost. A Latin version of this sentiment is HORACE Ars Poetica 417 occupet extremum scabies, may the itch take the one who is last. 1620 BEAUMONT & FLETCHER Philaster V. i. What… …

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  • 24every man for himself, and devil take the hindmost — The two earliest examples are more closely aligned in form to the following proverb (every man for himself, and God for us all). See also devil take the hindmost. 1530 A. BARCLAY Eclogues (EETS) I. 1009 Eche man for him selfe, and the fiende for… …

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  • 25devil take the hindmost — Take care of yourself and never mind about others • • • Main Entry: ↑devil * * * (the) devil take the hindmost proverb everyone should (or does) look after their own interests rather than considering those of others full speed ahead and the devil …

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  • 26let the devil take the hindmost — (let) the devil take the hindmost old fashioned something that you say to mean that you should only think about yourself and your own success and not care about other people. You ve got to be tough to survive in this business grab what you can… …

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  • 27(the) devil take the hindmost — (let) the devil take the hindmost old fashioned something that you say to mean that you should only think about yourself and your own success and not care about other people. You ve got to be tough to survive in this business grab what you can… …

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  • 28let the devil take the hindmost — This idiom means that you should think of yourself and not be concerned about other people; look after yourself and let the devil take the hindmost …

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  • 29devil take the hindmost — noun → miss and out. {from the phrase (the) devil take the hindmost. See hindmost (def. 2) …

  • 30devil take the hindmost —    This expression means that you should think of yourself and not worry about other people.     When the boat capsized it was a case of the devil take the hindmost , but luckily they all survived …

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