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forty-five

[ US /ˈfɔɹtiˌfaɪv/ ]
NOUN
  1. a .45-caliber pistol
ADJECTIVE
  1. being five more than forty

How To Use forty-five In A Sentence

  • School classes break for outdoor recess every forty-five minutes.
  • Through forty-five songs interspersed with dialogue and scriptural verses, the play emphasized the Saint's complete devotional self-surrender.
  • He and his wife drove from Fort Wayne and arrived at the courthouse a few minutes before the forty-five second ceremony.
  • The forty-five-year-old, who owns his own hair salon in Glasgow, had liposculpture done to his stomach and hips.
  • Forty-five per cent of respondents detected unauthorised access by insiders.
  • Tie an oversize scarf (about forty-five inches wide by fifty or sixty inches long) or pareo around your lower waist (just below your natural waistline) and do a loop square knot tie above the center of one leg. Push the knot lower on your body, forming a subtle angle. “I Don’t Have a Thing to Wear”
  • By 1 p.m. we had another forty-five sheep on deck and decided to call it a day.
  • Latin scribes held their stiff-nibbed reed pens almost directly upright and at right angles to the writing surface, so that a down stroke from left to right and slanted at an angle of about forty-five degrees would bring the nib across the surface broadwise, resulting in the widest line possible to the pen. Letters and Lettering A Treatise With 200 Examples
  • At the campaign's peak, leaders of forty-five different student groups had signed on in support of Senior Gift Plus and divestment.
  • I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day.
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