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Idiom: devil take the hindmost



 
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Idiom: devil take the hindmost Sun Feb 12, 2006 22:38 pm  Idiom: devil take the hindmost
 

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ESL/EFL Test #70 "What the Devil", question 3

Many people have been made redundant in the takeover and those who joined last were the first to go. The principle of devil take the ......... applied.

(a) final list
(b) old list
(c) hindmost
(d) youngest

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #70 "What the Devil", answer 3

Many people have been made redundant in the takeover and those who joined last were the first to go. The principle of devil take the hindmost applied.

Correct answer: (c) hindmost

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Many people have been made redundant in the takeover and those who joined last were the first to go. The principle of devil take the final list applied.
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what does this expression mean?
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Alder
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Devil Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:45 am  Devil
 

Hi Alder,

This expression means the person who is last has to experience the worst fate or the least acceptable conditions. It is therefore a situation that people try to avoid when they can.

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