I knew it was my Pro-Track, so I went to find it - it was behind the backmost seat. From Wordnik.com. [Back at work again - short week ahead!] Reference
He had booked an aisle seat in the backmost row, mere feet from both the toilets and the fuel tanks. From Wordnik.com. [A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away]
"Woah-ho," the Wee Shite announced, taking his place on the backmost seat, relaxing as if it was his own personal stretch-limo. From Wordnik.com. [Country of the Blind]
The instrument was eventually stilled by a fifth MP in the backmost benches, and returned to Tambo, who shut it firmly in her handbag. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
Then with her cold smirk, she added, "At this moment, he is lying on the floor of his backmost room, and he happens to be very much dead.". From Wordnik.com. [The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection]
Emergency services personnel earlier reported a passenger in the backmost lorry had also died, but it was later established only one person had been in the vehicle. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
Head of the service Sarel Naude said the driver of the backmost lorry was incinerated when chlorine cylinders fell on his vehicle and set it ablaze at about midnight. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
Steff, aware that his presence could be distracting at the best of times, decided to cut the girl some slack and sit down, pulling up a chair in the backmost row of the semi-circle. From Wordnik.com. [Not the End of the World]
Installed alone on the backmost bench, Svenson was startled to see the Bascombe woman, her wig restored and her face — if perhaps a little pale and drawn — almost ceramically composed. From Wordnik.com. [The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters]
Stowed in the backmost slums of a soon-reached city. From Wordnik.com. [Late Lyrics and Earlier : with Many Other Verses] Reference
Someone was talking, so I plumped down in the backmost seat. From Wordnik.com. [Letters of Franklin K. Lane] Reference
When the vehicle heads across 95th, its backmost wheels roll over him. From Wordnik.com. [chicagotribune.com -] Reference
She darted, bronze, to the backmost corner, flattening her face against the pane in a halo of hurried breath. From Wordnik.com. [Ulysses] Reference
The retina is the backmost part of the eye, where incoming light is transferred into images that are sent to the brain so people can see. From Wordnik.com. [SouthCoastToday.com Latest Headlines] Reference
They whispered to one another; and in the backmost rank, I saw my friend Johann, leaning against the portal of the door and stanching with a handkerchief the blood which flowed from a wound in his cheek. From Wordnik.com. [The Prisoner of Zenda: being the history of three months in the life of an English gentleman] Reference
Mesothelioma cancer is deadliest of the asbestos caused diseases, but thither are galore others. asbestosis, lung cancer, COPD and confirmed bronchitis are added diseases that buoy be derived backmost to asbestos danger. From Wordnik.com. [Blogpulse Top Links] Reference
(read: "you aren't from around here, are you?") began to slowly file into the recreational center's backmost seats. From Wordnik.com. [It's Getting Hot In Here] Reference
This way and that they tugged and tussled, getting off occasional scraps, but really hindering each other feeding, till Tito glided in and deftly cut the Turkey into three or four, when each dashed off with a prize, over which he sat and chewed and smacked his lips and jammed his head down sideways to bring the backmost teeth to bear, while the baby runt scrambled into the home den, carrying in triumph his share -- the Gobbler's grotesque head and neck. From Wordnik.com. [Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted] Reference
The backmost part of the boat. From Wordnik.com. [True Spirit] Reference
Once, twice, thrice, it had swept its arcs to gather energy; now it was on the backmost poise, and the blow was to descend. ". From Wordnik.com. [Among My Books Second Series] Reference
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