Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word one-thirty.
Examples
-
Weekly sales meeting at ten, business review with Jack Staynes at eleven, lunch with a supplier at one-thirty ...
-
Weekly sales meeting at ten, business review with Jack Staynes at eleven, lunch with a supplier at one-thirty ...
January 2009 2009
-
Then I worked until one-thirty and fell asleep in my panty hose and makeup.
Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010
-
It was nearly one-thirty in the morning when they were all together.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
-
At around one-thirty I go to the House of Friendship café, an exclusive place with waitresses and a printed menu, which is open for lunch for employees and members of the select public involved in foreign affairs and which stays open on those nights when there is an art or culture festival in the ballroom on the second floor.
A Mountain of Crumbs Elena Gorokhova 2010
-
Probably not more than one-thirty, one thirty-five.
Babylon Nights Daniel Depp 2010
-
At around one-thirty I go to the House of Friendship café, an exclusive place with waitresses and a printed menu, which is open for lunch for employees and members of the select public involved in foreign affairs and which stays open on those nights when there is an art or culture festival in the ballroom on the second floor.
A Mountain of Crumbs Elena Gorokhova 2010
-
A far more frightening moment occurred at one-thirty in the morning on June 22, when a Coke bottle was hurled through the 6-by-8-foot window at his house on Miraloma Drive.
WILLIE MAYS JAMES S. HIRSCH 2010
-
After eleven-o'clock bed check, we'd stalk the hallways at one-thirty, two in the morning, carrying huge hunting knives.
-
“She went in around noon, came out around one-thirty,” Spandau said.
Babylon Nights Daniel Depp 2010
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.