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thirty-eight

ADJECTIVE
  1. being eight more than thirty

How To Use thirty-eight In A Sentence

  • At thirty-eight, she was left with six fatherless children.
  • Among more than sixty languages spoken in Burkina Faso, thirty-eight belong to the Gur or Voltaic language family, including Mooré, Bwamu, Dagara, and Lobiri.
  • Val was thirty-eight, and was glad that there was no age limit on the entry for the course.
  • According to the letter which he sent to his superiors (published at the beginning of Mansi's thirty-eighth volume), the chief abuses to be corrected by the ablegate were: (1) The Maronite bishops, in virtue of an ancient custom, had in their households a certain number of religious women, whose lodgings were, as a rule, separated from the bishop's only by a door of communication. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Your hematocrit result has to be above a thirty-eight and I was just below that.
  • Thirty-eight hours and nearly 1,900 miles later, the 11-pound plane with a six-foot wingspan landed in Ireland, the first radio-controlled model to make a trans-Atlantic crossing. The Lindbergh of Hobbyists
  • Harley and Tanner 1.253 speak of a woman of thirty-eight who never had borne twins, and who aborted a fetus of four months 'gestation; serious hemorrhage accompanied the removal of the placenta, and on placing the hand in the uterine cavity an embryo of five or six weeks was found inclosed in a sac and floating in clear liquor amnii. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT Holly waved at Bunny across a rail of tweenie denim jackets and sparkly T-shirts. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Your guess was way out , he's actually thirty-eight.
  • But an “aimable cluster” with superior ballistics, usually containing thirty-eight M69s in a finned casing, provided reasonable accuracy. Whirlwind
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