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thirty-fifth
[ thur-tee-fifthor, often, -fith ]
adjective
- next after the thirty-fourth; being the ordinal number for 35.
- being one of 35 equal parts.
noun
- a thirty-fifth part, especially of one (1/35).
- the thirty-fifth member of a series.
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Example Sentences
That afternoon, in New York City, Nixon joined his family in a suite of rooms on the thirty-fifth floor of a Manhattan hotel.
From Literature
A chyron reminds us that the shooting at Highlands Ranch was, by CNN’s count, the country’s thirty-fifth since this past fall.
From The New Yorker
It was the thirty-fifth day of the federal-government shutdown, and the F.A.A. had not paid its workers for more than a month.
From The New Yorker
Town halls are Newsom’s favorite way to campaign; this one, in early June, was his thirty-fifth of the electoral season.
From The New Yorker
The midpoint in time of our journey as planned, the thirty-fifth day, Odorny Anner, found us far short of our halfway point in space.
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