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38th

ADJECTIVE
  1. the ordinal number of thirty-eight in counting order

How To Use 38th In A Sentence

  • By this time, Ridgway's army had once again crossed the 38th Parallel where its forward units dug into strong defensive ground in anticipation of an enemy counteroffensive.
  • In 1955, a 750-foot crosscut was driven in a northwest direction on the 38th level to intersect an ore shoot outlined by underground diamond drilling.
  • Since the left is not as afraid of the right as it should be, it leads to a political estop beyond which the left is reluctant to go, the geopolitical analogue of the Korean 38th parallel. Stephen Herrington: There's No Difference Between Democrats and Republicans
  • There were those who blamed the administration for crossing the 38th parallel. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • The 38th parallel was crossed in early October. Truman
  • KING (on camera): And striking to listen to the ceremonies today, Anderson, the term civility used over and over again at the cathedral in Washington in recent days as the final tributes were paid to the 38th president of the United States. CNN Transcript Jan 2, 2007
  • No surprise, then, that when the ball squirted out of the scrum in the 38th minute as England rumbled towards Scotland's line, Cohen knocked on the pass from Harry Ellis.
  • (REUTERS / Karoly Arvai) 38The moon and stars light up Mount Everest, also known as Qomolangma, as seen from near Everest Base Camp in the Tibet Autonomous Region April 29, 2008. Boston.com Most Popular
  • France's star player picked up the injury in the 38th minute when engaged in a sprint and signalled to be substituted straight away.
  • North and South Korea are working on projects to fully connect two sets of railways across the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean Peninsula at the 38th parallel.
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