Definitions
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. coming next after the twenty-ninth in a series.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. coming next after the twenty-ninth in position
Examples
“You know April the 30th is my birthday and we will have the Singsperation at my house and we also celebrate my birthday with all my friends.”
“Focusing on rankings, says NSSE director Alex McCormick, "creates the false impression that every student who goes to a school ranked 30th is going to have a superior educational experience compared to every student going to a school ranked 35th or 50th.”
“April 30th is effectively the end for Shuttle and just this week, CxP began looking at plans to mostly "defer" the Lunar capabilities on Orion, effectively killing the original purpose of the program.”
“Sept 30th is the deadline to submit poems and short stories.”
“As if we needed to remind you, October 23rd to the 30th is "Dog Restaurant Week.”
The Huffington Post: Dog Restaurant Week Is Here: October 23rd - 30th
“This statement appeared on the official Twilight saga site a couple of months ago The Twilight Saga: The Official Guide, which was scheduled to release on December 30th, is being moved to 2009.”
“Also, don't forget that August 30th is the New Orleans Speaks Symposium at UNO.”
“It was a fitting ceremony, considering that today, October 30th, is National Weatherization Day (betcha didn't know that).”
“The last day, April 30th, is National Oatmeal Cookie Day so I think we should have a round-up of all of your recipes.”
“Because these lights are regulated by electrical cycle (60 cycles per second), exposures should be 1/60th or slower (1/30th is better) to ensure a correct exposure.”
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