Hindmost in a sentence as an adjective

So it's ads ahoy and UX take the hindmost.

[0]In short: open everything and let the ***** take the hindmost.

America does seem to be a country where it's ***** take the hindmost but people who live here in Europe find plenty to complain about in our systems too.

" - so is every other goddamned healthcare system in the world, besides "***** take the hindmost".Low risk subsidizes high risk, but someday you will be high risk.

Our every-man-for-himself, *****-take-the-hindmost approach causes a lot of scarcity thinking, which makes it hard to adopt sensible systemic solutions.

The GOP wet dream is the shutdown drags on indefinitely, and they get to "starve the beast" by reverse-budgeting: find out what part of civilizational collapse becomes unacceptable due to lack of operations, fund only those parts, and ***** take the hindmost.

If some Nero or Domitian were to require a hundred persons to run a race for their lives, on condition that the fifty or twenty who came in hindmost should be put to death, it would not be any diminution of the injustice that the strongest or nimblest would, except through some untoward accident, be certain to escape.

Hindmost definitions

adjective

located farthest to the rear

See also: backmost hindermost rearmost