1. thirty-three - Noun
2. thirty-three - Adjective Satellite
being three more than thirty
Source: WordNetthirty three
After the death of his uncle and his father, in 1685, Corsini, now thirty-three, would have become head of the Corsini. Source: Internet
Devanagari script has forty-seven primary characters, of which fourteen are vowels and thirty-three are consonants. Source: Internet
Eighty-five of them read it; of those, thirty-eight rejected it outright, thirty-three generally recognized it (but only eight specifically as Casablanca), three declared it commercially viable, and one suggested turning it into a novel. Source: Internet
His family's discouragement meant that he appeared only as an amateur onstage and as a director until he was thirty-three. Source: Internet
However, that body, in a rare display of independence, rejected it by a vote of thirty-three to five. Source: Internet
IISS Military Balance 1989–90, Brassey's for the IISS, 1989, 113. Army equipment, 2012-2015 In May 2012, over thirty-three vehicles were donated by the U.S. government to the SNA. Source: Internet