Example sentences for: and--most

How can you use “and--most” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The Carter years were represented in Safire's column by a series of associative wordplays--"Billygate," "Waterquiddick," "peanutgate," "Koreagate," and--most significantly--"Lancegate."

  • Specifically, on Tuesday, the Web site for Toobin's book promises "the complete and unexpurgated depositions of Paula Jones and Bill Clinton," a "secretly recorded interview with Juanita Broaddrick" [who claims Clinton sexually assaulted her], and--most dignified of all--"the complete text of the affidavit in which Paula Jones identifies purported 'distinguishing characteristics' of the President."

  • Pressured by Gina's spooky uncle (a superbly restrained turn by Burt Young) into auctioning off a paranoid son's painting--a resurrected Jesus putting holes in disloyal disciples with a submachine gun--Michael must simultaneously keep the gangsters happy, his fiancee (who'll pull the plug on the engagement if she finds out he's enmeshed in the family business) in the dark, the FBI from discovering the collusion, and--most important in farce--a semblance of dignity.

  • While the land mine has been proscribed by three-quarters of U.N. members (not including Russia, China, India and--most important--the United States), Angola remains "its macabre shop window," the paper said.

  • Andrew Sullivan steers clear of my main criticism of his article--that it overstates the hope that now exists--and instead resorts to unfounded suggestions that I've ignored his checked tone, taken his writing out of context, and--most absurdly--nit-picked him because I am obsessed with AIDS vaccines and have an agenda.


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