Synonym: 13, XIII, baker's dozen, long dozen, xiii. Similar words: fourteenth amendment, shirt, T-shirt, teen, teens, third, fifteen, teenage. Meaning: [‚θɜr'tɪːn /‚θɜː-] n. the cardinal number that is the sum of twelve and one. adj. being one more than twelve.
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(91) But she did notice one thing immediately: Among the thirteen miniature athletes, there was not a single female basketball player.
(92) They offered me a job conducting classes in thirteen of their stores.
(93) A further thirteen lots listed in the catalogue were withdrawn before the sale.
(94) I mean how would you do the laundry with thirteen kids.
(95) Why do you want to get married on the 13th. Thirteen is such an unlucky number.
(96) Thirteen districts used well established instruments, 33 used locally developed instruments, and 66 used a combination.
(97) The same youngster will have spent only thirteen thousand hours in school, assuming that he or she is regular in attendance.
(98) Thirteen people helped Michelangelo create his masterpiece on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
(99) She's only thirteen and she already smokes like a chimney.
(100) Ten States have begun to implement comparable worth principles and there are law suits pending against another thirteen.
(101) Moreover, there had been six votes against the resolution and thirteen abstentions.
(102) Thirteen thousand of them were commanded by a helmsman who hadn't steered anything without wheels for more than a year.
(103) Later, when he discovered the identity of the child, then thirteen, he wrote to apologize.
(104) At thirteen he left that job and started his own sign-painting business.
(105) Her parents had done birthday parties on a grand scale until she was about thirteen.
(106) The Round Table, which has always worked closely with the Trust has organised thirteen clinics in Oxfordshire over the next fortnight.
(107) The country had been emancipated from thirteen years of middle-level Conservative rule of reasonable efficiency, modest dynamism but small-power idealism.
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(108) When Tilbey had finished his presentation, Brown got up and asked the thirteen students to give him a big hand.
(109) A convention of about thirteen blue jays flew over, chattering and making all sorts of weird calls.
(110) When my son, Douglas, was just thirteen, he and I went boating on Lake Michigan.
(111) Thirteen years of Tory misrule have left the Right's matrimonial affairs looking about as secure as a drunk on a unicycle.
(112) There was that unmistakable sound of the clock striking thirteen about this unexpected turn of events.
(113) When Helen was thirteen, she came into the parlor to look for a book she was reading.
(114) A few students had left; the class was down to twelve or thirteen.
(115) In 1921, for instance night patrols made thirteen arrests for cattle stealing in the Southern and Western Provinces.
(116) Thirteen others arrested during the ferment are being brought before the courts in two batches.
(117) At halftime, B has scored thirteen points and is 100 per-cent from the floor.
(118) The youngest, Benny, although only thirteen, walked with his brothers, carrying the coffin.
(119) Samuel Oldknow was generally regarded as a humane employer, but even he expected his apprentices to work for thirteen hours.
(120) On the other hand, thirteen percent hardly constituted the tidal wave of popular support that de Gaulle was looking for.
More similar words: fourteenth amendment, shirt, T-shirt, teen, teens, third, fifteen, teenage, preteen, thirst, eighteen, teenager, thirsty, two-thirds, thirst for, repartee, third reich, third world, third party, bloodthirsty, through thick and thin, hire, dirt, chirp, whirl, whirr, shirk, skirt, mirth, dirty.