Similar words: at the moment, for the most part, make the most of, foremost, shoot the moon, at the mercy of, at the cost of, first and foremost. Meaning: adv. not more than.
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31. At the most junior level there are the students, about whom we have spoken already.
32. Many ceremonies for both males and females are privately conducted, often at the most in the company of a ruwang.
33. There seems to be almost no discussion of the above topics apart from at the most superficial level.
34. The water-power age produced hamlets, at the most small villages,(www.Sentencedict.com) gathered around a new mill.
35. She was given no emotional security at the most influential stage of her life - early puppyhood.
36. Very often the film, which was always very old and fragile, broke; and usually at the most exciting part.
37. Ten minutes, fifteen at the most, and the wind would be on them, tearing them from the saddle.
38. I remember feeling complimented that he would let me take control at the most critical part of the flight.
39. We, by contrast, are at present at the most painful phase of a radical readjustment.
40. Yet this structuring of discourse along the patterns of dialogue has an effect at the most detailed[Sentencedict.com], grammatical level.
41. In that spirit, this book begins its exploration of the political world at the most personal and individual level.
42. He kept fading into the oncoming traffic or blindly passing slower vehicles at the most inopportune moments.
43. Both these species are relatively low in maintenance, needing a clip once, or at the most, twice a year.
44. Now the trick of course is to buy at the cheapest price or sell at the most expensive.
45. They're determined to expose your pitiful lack of knowledge at the most awkward moments.
46. At the most obvious level there are different dress codes to denote masculine and feminine genders.
47. At the most basic level, then, the health of women and girls in developing countries continued to be neglected.
48. He always seemed to say innocently exactly the wrong thing at the most inopportune moment.
49. Telemarketers always seem to call at the most inopportune moments.
50. Not if he arranged it at the most awkward time of the year? a little voice rejoined.
51. Gray had at the most been a shade injudicious, a little unworldly, perhaps, in his supervision of Jefferson.
52. Let's begin at the most basic point.
53. She's prone to at the most inopportune moments.
54. She's prone to giggling at the most inopportune moments.
55. Even the most mindful, meticulous, and maniacal systems administrator cannot prevent the inevitable: Hardware fails, and typically at the most malapropos time.
56. In addition, women often send subtle (and subconscious) come-hither cues at the most fertile time of the month.
57. This man had the air of a person who is seeking lodgings, and he seemed to halt, by preference, at the most modest houses on that dilapidated border of the faubourg Saint-Marceau.
58. The first day of the program begins at the most fundamental level and introduces basic accounting terminology and concepts.
59. She is always bobbing up at the most inopportune moment.
60. The connecting line is a line joining the end portion of the circumscribing line and the end portion of the partial arc or partial line positioned at the most proximity.
More similar words: at the moment, for the most part, make the most of, foremost, shoot the moon, at the mercy of, at the cost of, first and foremost, at that time, most, mostly, utmost, almost, at most, hit the mark, at that, uppermost, thermostat, hindmost, innermost, at the end of, at the age of, beat the air, at the risk of, all the more, on the move, behemoth, at the time of, at this stage, at this moment.