1st

[1st]

Indicating the beginning unit in a series

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Adjective S.
indicating the beginning unit in a series


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Usage Examples

The 1st period is won by the best technician. The 2nd period is won by the kid in the best shape. The 3rd period is won by the kid with the biggest heart.

Criticism of government finds sanctuary in several portions of the 1st Amendment. It is part of the right of free speech. It embraces freedom of the press.

One who comes to the Court must come to adore, not to protest. That's the new gloss on the 1st Amendment.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

The 1st Amendment protects the right to speak, not the right to spend.

When I turned 18, my mom, my nana and I all went and had tattoos of our favorite Bible verses put on the inside of our wrists. Mine is 1st Timothy, 4:12.

And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the annals of the country, arrived. Early in the morning on the 1st of July the conflict began.

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