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level best

NOUN
  1. the greatest possible degree
    he tried his utmost

How To Use level best In A Sentence

  • She has saved it -- I wished her to save it, I _wished_ it -- and I am doing my level best to support her as nearly as possible in the way in which she has been accustomed to live. The Love Affairs of an Old Maid
  • Do one's level best.
  • He has single-handedly kept Salford afloat, doing his level best alongside the big guns.
  • This link is sort of off-topic but really not, as it's yet another case (as in the present one) of the media doing their level best to shout down "the critics" -- the nattering nabobs of negativism -- and then, years later, admitting that the "gadflies" were right all along, and that what looked like a scam, walked like a scam, and quacked like a scam was -- quelle surprise! Funky math with Mark Larabee (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • As a young reporter, Cudlipp had stood on a bridge and watched several police officers and other officials doing their level best to get a body to move downstream, so that some other police authority should be stuck with all the paperwork and expense of dealing with it. Archive 2004-11-01
  • The government is trying their level best to look into that this relief dependency, there should be a transition, a transition from relief dependency to rehabilitation and development, noted Beda Machar Deng, Undersecretary of Agriculture. People of Southern Sudan Face Bleak Future with Optimism
  • I can tell you that we're doing our absolute level best to ensure that the number of casualties from military activities will be as low as humanly possible.
  • At the core of Hamlet is a domestic triangle in which Claudius's stepson does his level best to break up his mother's remarriage.
  • Jack used to stand there in agony, a rictus grin on his face, doing his level best to disappear up his own dinner jacket.
  • This link is sort of off-topic but really not, as it's yet another case (as in the present one) of the media doing their level best to shout down "the critics" -- the nattering nabobs of negativism -- and then, years later, admitting that the "gadflies" were right all along, and that what looked like a scam, walked like a scam, and quacked like a scam was -- quelle surprise! Funky math with Mark Larabee (Jack Bog's Blog)
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