1930s

NOUN
  1. the decade from 1930 to 1939
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How To Use 1930s In A Sentence

  • The term Great Depression was a perfect fit in the 1930s; nobody has coined a phrase to properly describe our current plight. Dispatch.com: RSS
  • Another modern attempt to make a classic 1930s screwball comedy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book is a sustained diatribe questioning Churchill's actions from the early 1930s through 1941.
  • Not incidentally — one of the best 1930s fake-modern piano concerti ever tossed into a film. Proof through the night
  • Certain heat treatments alter the fine-scale structure of steel, creating a "phase" known as bainite - which has been known about since the 1930s. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • In the 1930s, the universe had been shown to be expanding, so the cosmological constant seemed to be erroneous.
  • Viv was British rugby's pre-eminent full-back through the 1930s, last line and top dog for Wales and the Lions, an Oxford double blue, a Glamorgan cricketer and, conspicuously, the first full-back ever to score a try in a Five Nations match – against Ireland in 1934. Tons of reasons to support the monarchs of sport | Frank Keating
  • Australian physiologist Frank Cotton played a central role in the evolution of the aviation garment in the 1930s and 1940s.
  • By the early 1930s grand juries were generally agreed to have outlived their usefulness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The small collection of tops and skirts, based loosely on 1930s Chinese dresses, is elegant and demure, a long way from boho - the floaty skirts, peasant tops and leather disk belts her sister had us all wearing last summer.
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