This season will see some other changes and firsts, including a public, outdoor runway challenge.
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There are a lot of firsts in the life of the exuberant Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
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It is well known, that in James the Firsts reign, a statute was passed for exscinding profane expressions from plays.
The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]|William Shakespeare
Well, rather, he has got more firsts than any don in Oxford; by which is meant of course that his pupils have got the firsts.
An American at Oxford|John Corbin
Gunnison and Jewell proved to be surprises, the former winning three firsts and the latter two firsts and one second.
Harper's Round Table, May 21, 1895|Various
It is easier to give specifications for culls, since all grapes not firsts are culls.
Manual of American Grape-Growing|U. P. Hedrick
It was the hour he had long pictured in his imagination—the hour when he should get his coveted "Firsts."
The Loom of Youth|Alec Waugh
firsts
/ (fɜːsts) /
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pl n
saleable goods of the highest quality
Words nearby firsts
first refusal, First Reich, First Republic, first responder, first run, firsts, first-sale doctrine, first school, First Secretary, first sergeant, First State