Thirteener

//θɜːˈtiːnə//

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Finnish

4 entries
  • kolmentoista juoksun lyönti noun ((cricket) hit for thirteen runs)
  • kolmetoista tuhatta korkea vuori noun (mountain rising to more than 13,000 feet but less than 14,000 feet above mean sea level)
  • kolmetoistapenninen noun (coin worth thirteenpence)
  • kolmetoistatavuinen säe noun (thirteen-syllable line or series of lines in a poem)

Macedonian

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  • тринаесетгодишник noun (child who is thirteen years old)

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Boomers played cassettes in their cars and popularized FM radio. Thirteeners love their compact disks. Today's electronics industry is abuzz with talk of the new digital technology that awaits Millennial teenagers.

Source: wiktionary

Raise the tough issues and questions that Thirteeners struggle with in the real world. […] The speaker should be transparent about his or her own life struggles and problems. This creates credibility and helps Thirteeners identify their own problems.

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At last they were all chosen [for the watch] but me; and it was the chief mate's next turn to choose; though there could be little choosing in my case since I was a thirteener, and must, whether or not, go over to the next column, like the odd figure you carry along when you do a sum in addition.

Source: wiktionary

[T]he following description of a thorough-going College Whist-player is too good to lose. […] How he used to bring out forgotten thirteeners at the end of the hand! And how the majesty of your kings and queens was forced to bow down before his dirty little sixes and sevens!

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