Definitions
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- adjective the ordinal number of thirty-eight in counting order
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Examples
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Across 38th is an even bigger eyesore, and next to it, along Division, is an empty lot which used to be the street's biggest and most glaring residential eyesore.
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He had been in 38th place overall going into Saturday's stage, 39 seconds behind Davis.
Armstrong says comeback on track despite fade in Australia 2009
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Does not bode well, considering the original AQ Cafe on Park Ave.btw. 37+38th is already teetering on the edge of being outside the Midtown Lunch price range.
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Margot - For hot wings Best Wingers Express on 2nd avenue and 38th is really good but out of bounds I guess.
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Dirty 8th ave luncher pick-a-pita on 38th is great for falafel like westsideluncher said.
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Tina Pic finished just outside the lead pack in 38th, Kori Seehafer took 53rd, Katheryn Curi 66th and Laura Van Gilder 98th.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week makes name for herself 2005
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President Bush called the 38th president a man who's name was a synonym for integrity.
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"'The 38th is a good regiment,' answered the old Hussar, still in his dull voice.
Wandering Heath Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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As collapses go, however, the one that occurred in Viborg on Sunday night was surely the most dramatic since the afternoon at Euro 2004 when the senior team went into injury time in their opening group match leading France 1-0 through a goal scored in the 38th minute by Frank Lampard, only to concede two goals, both to Zinedine Zidane, in the 91st and 93rd minutes.
Stuart Pearce as heir apparent? He was hardly coach apparent | Richard Williams 2011
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As collapses go, however, the one that occurred in Viborg on Sunday night was surely the most dramatic since the afternoon at Euro 2004 when the senior team went into injury time in their opening group match leading France 1-0 through a goal scored in the 38th minute by Frank Lampard, only to concede two goals, both to Zinedine Zidane, in the 91st and 93rd minutes.
Stuart Pearce as heir apparent? He was hardly coach apparent | Richard Williams 2011
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