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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ This credit card has a max of $2000. ▪ You can drive 65 miles per hour on this highway, but that's the max . EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ An hour or two here, max , is all it takes. ▪ I bet the max , and prepared to count the ...

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Max is a men's magazine published in several European countries such as Italy, France, Germany, Greece and Spain. In France, Max was published from 1989 to 2006.

Usage examples of max.

Max Becker rode the airlift up to the fifth floor of the Pentagon, walked rapidly past a row of holographs of former Chiefs of Staff, and finally came to the office he sought.

He was a widower and lived alone except for a ten-kilo purebred, bluepoint Ragdoll cat named Max.

He had invited all the other members of the cast, even old Susan Max, who got buccaneerish over the champagne, and talked about the parts she had played with Julius Knight in Australia.

Max Busby was carrying a lot of the material in his memory and Max never came back.

It was at this time that the Russians spontaneously offered to return to the West the remains of Max Busby, an American shot while crossing the Wall in 1978, Some inferred that it was part of a secret deal.

On the rare occasion that the Benji women had any extra chicha, they sold it to Fiona, and she always saved a pitcher of two for Max.

If you stare at one spot long enough, the random texture gets interpreted into some coherent image, or the suggestion of one, like an inkblot or those decalcomania and frottage pieces Max Ernst dabbled with.

Max was dead, and--and she shivered drearily as if it had been the depth of winter.

Perhaps at this moment Sagesse and Max were dueling, rapiers scissoring and flashing in the pale light.

Pibin reads to Max from a little newspaper for children, La Edad de Oro, published by Marti exiled in Nueva York.

Max why we might want to consider investing a significant chunk of our betting kitty in a ten-dollar exacta wheel tomorrow night.

Officer, give me max down angle on the ship with fairwater and sternplanes.

Max dearly and would sacrifice anything for him, for the next few weeks Fayne was free to do as he pleased.

Max well taken care of, Fayne had other pressing matters to attend to.

Edward and Max together for all eternity, that is, until Fayne stepped in.