Definitions
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- adjective the ordinal number of one hundred thirty in counting order
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Examples
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"Your husband is ill," I once ventured to remark to Mrs. Oke, as she sat for the hundred-and-thirtieth of my preparatory sketches (I somehow could never get beyond preparatory sketches with her).
A Phantom Lover Vernon Lee 1895
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"Your husband is ill," I once ventured to remark to Mrs. Oke, as she sat for the hundred-and-thirtieth of my preparatory sketches (I somehow could never get beyond preparatory sketches with her).
Hauntings Vernon Lee 1895
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Psalmist in the hundred-and-thirtieth Psalm, -- down in the deeps, if ever
Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) Alexander Whyte 1878
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