Common phrases that use the number thirteen include "thirteen is a crowd," which suggests that too many people can complicate situations, and "unlucky thirteen," referring to the superstition that the number is associated with bad luck. Additionally, "thirteen years" can denote a significant milestone, often used in contexts like anniversaries or long-term commitments. Lastly, "a baker's dozen" refers to thirteen items, typically baked goods, as a way to ensure customers receive a fair amount.
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Thirteen point two five, or thirteen and a quarter.
The usual or common way to write a number using digits
The are used to represent numbers using powers of ten.
The second step depends on what was done as the first step!
"Class, turn to page <number here> in your textbook."
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pig out put out
BIG
"at school taking a test"
diamond in the rough
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Worry wart Why worry? No worries!
How about, "I don't like the number thirteen" or "My favorite number is Singin' in the Rain."
not just another pretty faceThat must have cost a pretty penny.sitting pretty
connect the dotsconnecting flightsthere's a disconnect between . . .a failure to connectto connect with someone
grand slam. grand scheme of things. grand total. 1 grand