seventy-four

ADJECTIVE
  1. being four more than seventy
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How To Use seventy-four In A Sentence

  • Seventy-four percent of the students ranked this last factor as least important.
  • Miss Sandus (she gave you her word for it) was seventy-four; -- and indeed (so are the generations linked), her father had been a middie with Nelson at Trafalgar, and a lieutenant aboard the The Lady Paramount
  • After serving in Detroit for twenty-one years, seventy-four-year-old Solanus was sent to New York, then to the novitiate in Indiana.
  • The game followed a colourful opening ceremony before a crowd of seventy-four thousand.
  • # -- "In the year of grace one thousand one hundred and seventy-four, by the just but occult judgment of God, the Church of Christ at Canterbury was consumed by fire, in the forty-fourth year from its dedication, that glorious choir, to wit, which had been so magnificently completed by the care and industry of Prior Conrad" ( "Gervase," translated by Willis). The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.].
  • Seventy-four years after the Bolshevik Revolution, the Soviet era ended.
  • Seventy-four years after the Bolshevik Revolution, the Soviet era ended.
  • Seventy-four and a half per cent of this province's college faculty have voted to strike in protest of the downhill slide of the quality of college education.
  • Beryl's "sulk" had grown, like the gathering clouds of an impending storm, into a big gloom that did not lighten even when, after dinner, the girls were left alone in the library with their beloved "one thousand and seventy-four" books. Red-Robin
  • At least twenty of these are palimpsests, painted over other inscriptions in Montaigne's time, for a total of seventy-four inscriptions.
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