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10th

adjective
1.
Coming next after the ninth and just before the eleventh in position.  Synonym: tenth.






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"10th" Quotes from Famous Books



... I begin my prepared remarks, may I point out that tonight marks the 10th and last State of the Union Message that you've presided over. And on behalf of the American people, I want to salute you for your service to Congress ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various

... Lieut. Dr. Kutscher writes with obvious pleasure of the grande loterie de Noel shared out by the officers to the children of C. in France. The children's parties went on, too, in the New Year. (Int. Review, 10th Aug., 1915).] ...
— The Better Germany in War Time - Being some Facts towards Fellowship • Harold Picton

... On the 10th November 1749 there sat two of the foreign gentlemen in the wine-seller's shop. They were both handsome men of a good presence, richly dressed. The first was swarthy and long and lean, with an alert, black look, and a mole upon his cheek. The other was more fair. He seemed very easy and ...
— Lay Morals • Robert Louis Stevenson

... first chapter by Friday night. I hope to look in upon you to-night, when we'll dispose of the toasts for Saturday. Still bilious—but a good number, I hope, notwithstanding. Jeffrey has come to town, and was here yesterday." The toasts to be disposed of were those to be given at the dinner on the 10th to celebrate the second volume of Master Humphrey: when Talfourd presided, when there was much jollity, and, according to the memorandum drawn up that Saturday night now lying before me, we all in the greatest good humor glorified each other: ...
— The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete • John Forster

... not endowed with a strength of mind equal to the strength of his body. He was married to a wanton who rendered existence so insupportable that he committed suicide before he was forty years of age, on August 10th, 1749.[1] ...
— The Miracle Mongers, an Expos • Harry Houdini


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