How To Use fifty-five In A Sentence
- The national debt stands at fifty-five billion dollars.
- The judges deliberated and condemned Belit-litu to (pay) fifty-five shekels (by way of fine), the highest fine that could be inflicted on her, and then gave it to Babylonians and Assyrians, Life and Customs
- Fifty-five years of rule under the national bourgeoisie has created a cauldron of ethnic and communal strife, poverty and illiteracy.
- Fifty-five years later, a group of bakers and confectioners have constructed a replica of the Gateway, using not brick and stone, but 40 bags of sugar weighing as much as four tonnes.
- A floater took up residency in Helen's eye- this was her fate, at fifty-five.
- Although printed in the little fifty-five-volume [160] edition which for so many years represented Balzac, they were excluded, as noted above, from the statelier "Définitive," and so may have once more "gone into abscondence. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
- On display are fifty-five specimens, including nuggets and crystallized gold, from worldwide localities, with emphasis on Nevada and California.
- She surveyed fifty-five widows one month after the death of their spouse and found that those who felt the lowest amount of stress possessed a personality trait called “dispositional resilience,” which was defined by three components: they remained connected to other people, rather than isolated; they felt that their grief was manageable and under control; and they embraced and learned from new experiences, rather than avoiding or feeling threatened by them. The Truth About Grief
- At fifty-five, Mayflower had just about enough left of his iron-gray hair to bewig a small doll. Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates
- Her grandfather had left her his controlling interest of fifty-five per cent of the shares in the private company. THE BOOK LADY