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[ twen-tee-sek-uhnd, twuhn- ] / ˈtwɛn tiˈsɛk ənd, ˈtwʌn- /
adjectivenext after the twenty-first; being the ordinal number for 22. being one of 22 equal parts. nouna twenty-second part, especially of one (1/22). the twenty-second member of a series. Words nearby twenty-secondtwentymo, twenty-nine, twenty-ninth, twenty-one, twenty questions, twenty-second, Twenty-second Amendment, twenty-seven, twenty-seventh, Twenty-seventh Amendment, twenty-six Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for twenty-secondThe Golden Girls can make you giggle, then wipe a tear, in a twenty-second span. Thank You for Being a Friend: Why TV Re-runs Never Grow Old|Tim Teeman|May 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST In 1995, Mitch McConnell introduced his own resolution to repeal the Twenty-Second Amendment in the Senate. The Hottest Constitutional Amendments of 2013|Ben Jacobs|December 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST The Twenty-Second Amendment introduced term limits for the presidency. The Hottest Constitutional Amendments of 2013|Ben Jacobs|December 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST On the twenty-second a notable cavalry engagement, with light artillery, took place at Waterloo Bridge. Three Years in the Federal Cavalry|Willard Glazier
Sir George Russel, his brother, who survived only till his twenty-second year. The Works of William Cowper|William Cowper He directed that the silver sou should exactly contain the twenty-second part by weight of the pound. Manners, Custom and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period|Paul Lacroix The heading of this section is "The Proverbs of Solomon;" the section ends with the twenty-second chapter. Who Wrote the Bible?|Washington Gladden The procession had left the Carmine at the twenty-second hour of the day; it did not return till the third hour of the night. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11|Various
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