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UK
/sˈɛvənti/
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[ US /ˈsɛvəni, ˈsɛvənti/ ]
[ US /ˈsɛvəni, ˈsɛvənti/ ]
NOUN
- the cardinal number that is the product of ten and seven
ADJECTIVE
- being ten more than sixty
How To Use seventy In A Sentence
- The lottery schemes are what is known as the ternary combination of seventy-eight numbers, being one to seventy-eight, inclusive; or in other words, 'three number' schemes. Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City
- Not, mind you, that Ken and Paul can reasonably be expected to do it all over the seventy minutes.
- Seventy per cent of households will be better off or unaffected by our plans.
- The city of Worcester may appropriate a sum not exceed - ing seventy-five hundred dollars for the purpose of providing a suitable gift for the U.S. S. "Worcester" to properly com - memorate the dedication and commissioning of the afore - said ship. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
- Seventy plus males all fighting over the remote control, forgetting your birthday or nailing wonky shelves to the firmament without first reading the instructions?
- Seventy-five words absolute maximum per entry, but you may submit as many entries as you like.
- With the three-seventy horsepower Super V-eight and the long wheelbase. THE HUNDREDTH MAN
- Ronnie said in French: 'There was a great big gun, and two little guns, m'sieur, and you steer with two handles and it goes seventy kilos an hour!' Pied Piper
- As he approached the age of seventy his health began to fail.
- The French had been able to spare but few troops for this point, but they had barricaded the streets of the town and posted a company of chasseurs, seventy-five in number, at the bridge with a mitralleuse. A Journey Through France in War Time