49th

IPA: θ

adjective

  • Abbreviation of forty-ninth. [The ordinal form of the number forty-nine, describing a person or thing in position number 49 of a sequence.]
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Examples of "49th" in Sentences

  • In the ranks of the 49th was a young Irishman of superior talents.
  • The one on 7th Ave.btw. 48th & 49th is pretty dingy, while the one on 46th (btw.
  • The slayings were dubbed the 49th Street Massacre by then-Police Chief William J. Bratton.
  • I do not approve much of the change, as being separated from the 49th is a great annoyance to me.
  • A certain captain in the 49th was a confirmed duellist, with a reputation of being a dead shot at short range.
  • Ritchie’s fervour for his new religion is such that he has been attempting to get major backing for a film based on a Kabbalah storyline called 49th Gate.
  • It was a "done deal" and the US should pick up because Obama is trying to pull the same stuff on the south side of the "49th" and the time to fight him is now while it is happening.
  • By the end of August the first division of the British army, of which the 49th was a unit, was aboard the transports in the Zuyder Zee, off the coast of Holland, and early one morning, under the command of Sir
  • The film's peculiar power owes much to Eric Portman who, as the enigmatic Thomas Colpeper - local Justice of the Peace, prophet and one of Powell's many screen alter-egos - delivers an intense and complex performance, just as he had in 49th Parallel three years earlier.

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