Similar words: mid-thirties, thirtieth, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirteen, thirtyish, thirteenth. Meaning: ['θɜrtɪ /'θɜːtɪ] n. 1. the time of life between 30 and 40 2. the decade from 1930 to 1939.
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61. In the Thirties and Forties, the period of his greatest fame, he lightened and enriched his palette.
62. The first type - active familial disruption - involved a woman in her thirties who was considered to be suffering from schizophrenia.
63. Treatment of blacks altered slightly with the great depression of the thirties and the economic boom of the wartime forties.
64. She could have been in her late teens, twenties, or perhaps early thirties.
65. The building was a prodigious limestone parthenon done in the early thirties in the Civic Moderne style.
66. A suave and sophisticated style reminiscent of matinee idols if the thirties.
67. Bragg's knock was answered by a good-looking woman in her early thirties.
68. Both sons, who were in their thirties, had emigrated to the United States.
69. The girls and women who go there are not necessarily teenagers, some may be in their twenties and thirties.
70. A few minutes later a man in his early thirties appears just inside the doorway.
71. The same was true during the years of recovery in the thirties.
72. But in the twenties and the early thirties, it exerted a considerable influence over much of London and the Home Counties.
73. In his mid thirties, he was certainly one of the most stylish players on the golf circuits of the world.
74. In recent years there has in fact been an increased incidence of heart disease in women in their thirties and forties.
75. In her early thirties, her raven black hair gleamed in the overhead light.
76. All females in their thirties dressed like chic astronauts; all women over forty wore jaunty, flared trouser suits.
77. There was no lack of revolutionary opportunities in the twenties and thirties.
78. It links Hammersmith Broadway with the brutal concrete-and-steel Thirties exhibition halls at Olympia.
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79. By the late thirties scientists knew polio was an acute viral disease that attacked the nervous system.
80. The second major event to shape economic life in this country was the depression of the twenties and the thirties.
81. Most likely to suffer are concrete block houses built in the Twenties and Thirties and earlier buildings where shuttered concrete was employed.
82. Wilson, who was still in his early thirties, was an astute trainer who sparred with his boxers.
83. Above all, a pension seems so far away when you are in your twenties and thirties.
84. Mr. Russ's deputy was Mr. Windust, then probably in his late thirties - always smart and well turned out.
85. This is how black people in the South used to live back in the twenties and thirties.
86. The craft was used to service and repair seaplanes in the nineteen thirties, but fell into disrepair.
87. This book follows young Pip through his life and into his mid thirties and shows his highs and lows.
88. Being proved theoretically correct in the twenties and thirties did not lead automatically to the strengthening of the Trotskyist movement.
89. Mrs Ester was in her late thirties, about average height, with a slim figure.
90. OLD LIN --- In his thirties. A deserter.
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