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seventy-five

[ US /ˈsɛvəntiˌfaɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being five more than seventy

How To Use seventy-five In A Sentence

  • Witness the Swedish academy's citation, which told us that the seventy-five-year-old playwright ‘uncovers the precipice under everyday prattle and forces entry into oppression's closed rooms’.
  • Seventy-five Panjabi-speaking pupils were assessed on their expression of the English modal auxiliaries can, could, may, and might.
  • Will you please put one dollar and seventy-five cents in the coin slot?
  • Seventy-five thousand horsemen armed with long lances came crashing out of the woods.
  • Once, hearing that a Pima man was to be executed the next day, Kino made a perilous seventy-five-mile night ride to rescue him.
  • The floor of 'the dome is an immense elevator, seventy-five feet in diameter, which carries the observer up and down to follow the eye end of the telescope. Photographing the Sky
  • I shall die when I am between seventy-five and eighty, in all likelihood.
  • It'll cost them the princely sum of seventy-five pounds.
  • The return of events - a replay of the patterns of the past seventy-five years of capital market history - will happen only for the most part.
  • Seventy-five miles of this forbidding structure have already been built, with a total projected length of more than 200 miles.
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