Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective coming next after the twenty-eighth in a series.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective coming next after the twenty-eighth in position
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Examples
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Around the corner on 29th from the Broadway sweatshirt and perfume wholesalers, lies some great spicy South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi) food at two neighboring restaurants with similar food and prices.
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Finally, I wanted to let everyone know that this coming Wednesday, April 29th, is my birthday.
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Matt writes in to warn us all not to fly on June 29th and 30th if we can help it, because the 29th is when flight plans for all domestic flights have to switch over to the international standard.
Will June 29th Be A Big Cluster#@$! For Airlines? - The Consumerist 2008
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On this fine February 29th, I find myself wondering what about February 29th is so much better than all the alternatives?
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2008
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` ` It wasn't that long ago we were sitting in 29th, 30th (overall), but there's still a long ways to go. ''
USATODAY.com 2008
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On this fine February 29th, I find myself wondering what about February 29th is so much better than all the alternatives?
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2008
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Sayantani was born in 29th February 1988, which means she can celebrate her birthday only once in every four years.
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December 29th is a special day here at the Lexicon.
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Sayantani was born in 29th February 1988, which means she can celebrate her birthday only once in every four years.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Said Harvick, who was in 29th place with 20 laps to go: When I got out of the car, I knew I wasn't going to be the good guy.
Harvick denies Martin with dramatic victory at the Daytona 500 2007
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