Similar words: twenty, first amendment, first, at first, first aid, first-hand, firsthand, twentieth. Meaning: adj. coming next after the twentieth in position.
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(1) She's having a party on her twenty-first.
(2) His parents gave him a car for his twenty-first.
(3) He wanted to bring us into the twenty-first century. Sentencedict.com
(4) Will his reputation survive into the twenty-first century?
(5) The early 1990s - not the twenty-first century - will witness this breakthrough.
(6) Every citizen of the twenty-first century should be required to read the personal experiences of the residents of the bombed city.
(7) There was no doubt that Harry's twenty-first celebration was proving a phenomenal success.
(8) In the situation at the beginning of the twenty-first century, what are the major shortcomings with each of these decisions?
(9) The day after his twenty-first birthday, Lawrence left home to be a musician.
(10) The continuing search for drugs to combat viral infections presents medicine with one of its greatest challenges in the twenty-first century.
(11) Seventeen civilians were hurt. Most are students who had been attending a twenty-first birthday party.
(12) Her latest novel is a futuristic thriller, set some time in the late twenty-first century.
(13) The multilateral agreement on investment: public health threat for the twenty-first century?
(14) She remembered shopping with her father in that shop for a twenty-first birthday present.
(15) And at this point not even the most optimistic swamis are predicting a balanced budget until well into the twenty-first century.
(16) She had first had her suspicions years before when he had sent her a photograph taken on his twenty-first birthday.
(17) But if those assumptions were ever right, as we head into the twenty-first century they are definitely out of date.
(18) Yes, all in all, a dreadful little show was being staged for me, up here on the twenty-first floor.
(19) Rather, they embody some very different assumptions about education and work for the twenty-first century.
(20) After only a very few years of teaching it becomes the twenty-first or the forty-ninth.
(21) The scene was more reminiscent of the nineteenth century than the twenty-first.
(22) They did not see a total breakdown happening until at least the second half of the twenty-first century.
(23) These arguments present questions of the meaning of the Twenty-first Amendment, the bounds of which have escaped precise definition.
(24) We face the vastly increased traffic projections for the twenty-first century with roads adequate to deal with the conditions of the nineteenth.
(25) It says a cultural revolution is necessary if students are to be adequately equipped for the twenty-first century.
(26) But the ratio would then fall sharply in the second and third decades of the twenty-first century.
(27) If fertility declines fast enough the line will level off sometime after the middle of the twenty-first century.
(28) After a slow and gradual depression, a month before my twenty-first birthday, his heart gave out.
(29) In a famous essay right after the Second World War, Time magazine founder Henry Luce referred to the twentieth century as the American century. To whom does the twenty-first century belong?
(30) When her hair is shorn so that her forehead may be branded, she will cry your twenty-first century tears.
More similar words: twenty, first amendment, first, at first, first aid, first-hand, firsthand, twentieth, first of all, first-ever, headfirst, first prize, first blush, first class, first-aid kit, at first sight, the first person, first quarter, for the first time, first and foremost, in the first place, between two fires, thirst, thirsty, thirst for, hairstyle, went, bloodthirsty, underwent, plenty.