thirteen
Thirteen Colonies the British colonies that ratified the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and thereby became founding states of the US. They were Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia.
thirteen
thir·teen / ˌ[unvoicedth]ərˈtēn; ˈ[unvoicedth]ərˌtēn/ • cardinal number equivalent to the sum of six and seven; one more than twelve, or seven less than twenty; 13: thirteen miles away a rise of 13 percent thirteen of the bishops voted against the motion. (Roman numeral: xiii, XIII.) ∎ a size of garment or other merchandise denoted by thirteen. ∎ thirteen years old: two boys aged eleven and thirteen.DERIVATIVES: thir·teenth / ˌ[unvoicedth]ərˈtēn[unvoicedth]; ˈ[unvoicedth]ərˌtēn[unvoicedth]/ ordinal number .
Thirteen
Thirteen ★★★ 2003 (R)
Genuinely original indie probes the transformation of Tracy (Wood) a wellbehaved, slightly nerdy, L.A. teen who, practically overnight, becomes a ragingly rebellious, boycrazy shoplifter, thanks to psychologically scarred but savvy schoolmate Evie (cowriter Reed), who invites Tracy into her world of popularity, piercings, and partying. As Tracy's mom Melanie, a recovering alcoholic, frets over Tracy's disturbing personality makeover, Evie begins to bond with her. Performances are uniformly sparkling. Spoton characters and alltooreal details come from director/cowriter Hardwicke's collaboration with the then 13-year-old Reed—whom she met while dating Reed's father—the reallife good girl of the story. 95m/C VHS, DVD . US Evan Rachel Wood, Nikki Reed, Holly Hunter, Jeremy Sisto, Deborah Kara Unger, Kip Pardue, Brady Corbet, Sarah Clarke, D.W. Moffett; D: Catherine Hardwicke; W: Nikki Reed, Catherine Hardwicke; C: Elliot Davis; M: Mark Mothersbaugh. Ind. Spirit ‘04: Debut Perf. (Reed); Sundance ‘03: Director (Hardwicke).