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forty-fourth

ADJECTIVE
  1. the ordinal number of forty-four in counting order

How To Use forty-fourth In A Sentence

  • In short, our forty-fourth chief executive sought to end America's two-and-a-third centuries as a truly exceptional nation-more patriotic, more dynamic, more enterprising and freer than any other-to turn the republic into a kind of enervated satellite of Western Europe. Forbes.com: News
  • Obama would become the forty-fourth president of the United States, the country's first African-American president.
  • Her forty-fourth birthday had just passed, unnoticed by all but herself.
  • # -- "In the year of grace one thousand one hundred and seventy-four, by the just but occult judgment of God, the Church of Christ at Canterbury was consumed by fire, in the forty-fourth year from its dedication, that glorious choir, to wit, which had been so magnificently completed by the care and industry of Prior Conrad" ( "Gervase," translated by Willis). The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.].
  • About three miles below Cincinnati I received instructions to halt, and next day I was ordered by Major-G.neral H.G. Wright to take my troops back to Louisville, and there assume command of the Pea Ridge Brigade, composed of the Second and Fifteenth Missouri, Thirty-sixth and Forty-fourth Illinois infantry, and of such other regiments as might be sent me in advance of the arrival of G.neral Buell's army. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
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