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fifth
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fifth (ffth)
adj.
1. Coming after fourth, as in order, rank, or time.
2. Being the outermost digit, as on a hand.

fifth n.

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Q. fifth month of pregnancy... Hey guys, as always, just wanted to let you know my wife and I are getting into fifth. so far doing good and we have some news.......... we're gonna have a girl!!! I'm so happy.... now the name is actually the problem... is true that orange is the new pink??

A. Thank you!! Can you share any tips for this time?? Happy new year by the way...

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Shepherd, 1,000-1 at the start of the tournament, briefly threatened to stem the tide by taking the fifth and seventh sets.
He was surely taking the fifth (or maybe something which just about rhymes with that).
Robert Baker, an attorney for Simpson, told the paper he expected there will be a hearing, especially if Fuhrman refuses to answer questions by taking the Fifth Amendment again.
 
 
 
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