last-minute in the PONS Dictionary

last-minute Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Furthermore, both crushes coincided with a last-minute goal on the pitch.
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After a last-minute rally, the federalist side won a narrow victory.
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Rose was only in the lineup due to a last-minute pitching change.
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While each story usually ended on a happy note, some stories would feature a twist ending, creating a last-minute jump scare.
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The first part of it are voicemails that somebody left us, and the second part was kind of last-minute.
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In a fit of last-minute creativity, they end up switching clothes (to humorous effect), and rendezvous with the rest of the group.
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The flurry of last-minute attempts to secure a stay of execution are not included in this section.
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Some post offices have even been known to sardonically play the song on in-house audio systems for the long lines of last-minute tax filers.
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Another delay was caused by last-minute repairs to the casino surveillance system.
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A last-minute squabble over seniority and precedence led to the command of the first landing party being split.
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