Similar words: earlier, Charlie, yearling, for dear life, garlic, darling, starlight, lies. Meaning: ['ɜːlɪ] adj. (comparative and superlative of `early') more early than; most early. adv. with the least delay.
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31. In the earliest phase of mental disorder, relatives feel confused.
32. My earliest childhood memory is of falling in a pond in winter.
33. We should be grateful if you would reply at your earliest convenience.
34. The minister said she would give a clear and unambiguous statement on the future of the coal industry at the earliest possible opportunity.
35. The court's adjournment means that a decision will not be reached until December at the earliest.
36. The massive intellect of his mother had been a formative influence from his earliest years.
37. The painting provides us with one of the earliest examples of the use of perspective.
38. I trust you will take the earliest opportunity to make a full apology.
39. Her earliest memory is of singing at the age of four to wounded soldiers.
40. One of my earliest childhood memories is of my mother reading stories to me by the fire.
41. The earliest recorded usage of the word is in the twelfth century.
42. His handwriting, from earliest young manhood, was flowing and graceful.
43. They intend to close the school at the earliest opportunity .
44. The earliest originator was Dr. Giterman who worked at the British Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled.
45. Our earliest ancestors lived in a world fraught with danger.
46. He went into a recitation of his life from the earliest years.
47. The first official results are not expected until Tuesday at the earliest.
48. We request the favour of a reply at your earliest convenience.
49. Many of the earliest settlers here were from Sweden.
50. He'll arrive on Monday at the earliest.
51. The earliest so far discovered are dragonflies.
52. It's one of my earliest memories.
53. My earliest memories were of the fruit trees.
54. Our earliest estimate now is around mid-December.
55. My earliest memories include a pervasive sense of exile.
56. In my very earliest memories, I am hungry(sentencedict.com/earliest.html), always hungry.
57. The opening item, Berlioz's King Lear overture, one of that composer's earliest works, is not often performed.
58. It should be noted that this type of shelf should be replaced with something more suitable at the earliest opportunity.
59. The earliest history of the use of pearls is difficult to establish.
60. Those at Canterbury are among the earliest datable flying buttresses.
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