Idiom:  last but not least

Meaning

Idiom:  last but not least

  • something that’s equally as important as other things even though it’s the last thing mentioned


Example sentences

— Last but not least, I want to thank my assistant for helping to organize this conference.

— During my vacation I went to London, Paris and last but not least, the charming city of Prague.

— So that's the tour of the flat. Enjoy your stay and oh, last but not least, don't forget to set the deadbolt on the door like this.

— Here's your ticket, hotel information and last but not least, your passport with the 90-day tourist visa.

— I've got six years experience in direct marketing and Facebook ads and last but not least, I'm fluent in French, Spanish and Italian.

— And last but not least, I'd like to thank my parents who have supported my interest in acting since I was in kindergarten.

— These are my roommates Jake and Paul and last but not least, my little sister Jenny. 

— After giving me three gifts, my boyfriend pulled out a little black box and said, "Last but not least a little something to adorn your finger."

— Also, don't forget to get someone to water your plants. Last but not least, you bought travel health insurance, right?

— Everything you need to make the lasagna is in this bag and last but not least, I also bought a fresh baguette and flowers for the table.

— And last but not least our final contestant will perform a traditional Hawaiian hula dance.


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