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thirty-three

n. A phonograph record that rotates at 33⅓ revolutions per minute; especially an LP num. The cardinal number after thirty-two and before thirty-four.

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thirty-three

adj. being three more than thirty [syn: 33, xxxiii]

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Thirty-Three (song)

"Thirty-Three" is a song by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It was the fifth and final single from their third album, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. It was also the first single released after the firing of Jimmy Chamberlin and death of Jonathan Melvoin. The song peaked at 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1996.

Usage examples of "thirty-three".

Facing life without parole, Bollinger, who was only thirty-three, decided to toot his whistle in exchange for immunity and a ticket out of town.

The lady bookkeeper in question, the one who fancied Sammy, was actually a married woman of thirty-three, Misses Lily Chambers.

At thirty-three, he and Durango were only a few months apart in age and had always been close.

By Robin Eggar Synopsis: On 4 September 1991 thirty-three young men entered the Commando Training Centre at Lympstone in Devon.

The largest collection of this kind that I ever saw was in the court of a temple of the Jodo sect, at Hakata, in Kyushu: the mirrors had been given for the making of a bronze statue of Amida, thirty-three feet high.

By Day Thirty-three, sickness, mishaps, and one suicide had depleted the numbers such that all the survivors could be carried in the truck at once, so the leapfrogging was discontinued.

They attended them all themselves, and to make sure of the congregation of thirty-three, they brought daily over from Quimper their wives and children, relations and friends.

It referred to paragraph something, subparagraph something, and asked for my check in the amount of thirty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-four cents at my earliest convenience.

The thirty-three members of his Tamid, Oklahoma church saw him as a spirited evangelist who was not afraid to stand against Satan and all his evil machinations.

There are only a hundred and thirty-three of them out of all our tanks in Russia.

Their thirty-three hundred tanks had been depleted by a number von Kluge could only guess at: He predicted a thousand gone, maybe more.

In other words, it took about thirty-three times more power to increase our warp speed by a factor of two.

Kinahu Hadasht Byblos, uncle and nephew, aged thirty-three and twenty-eight respectively, citizens in good standing of Gades, Punic merchant princes.

Congress voting together, with the full consent of the legislatures of thirty-three States, could not constitutionally put down slavery in the remaining thirty-fourth State.

At the time with which we are now concerned Ferdinand Lopez was thirty-three years old, and as he had begun life early he had been long before the world.