First I get to third-degree a woman who just lost her husband and then I get to fight Philadelphia traffic.
At stated intervals to offer reverential homage and oblations of food to the forefathers up to the third degree is one of the most sacred duties the devout Hindu has to discharge.
Quite apart from the danger of third-degree burns, balti dishes serve only to make one's portions appear minuscule.
Sarah wasted no time beginning her third degree.
A law passed in May 1908 against nepotism (closely following the Texas law of 1907) forbids public officers to appoint (or vote for) any person related to them by affinity or consanguinity within the third degree to any position in the government of which they are a part; makes persons thus related to public officers ineligible to positions in the branch in which their relative is an official; and renders any official making such an appointment liable to fine and removal from office.