seventy-seven

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

  • The total number of civilian casualties was seventy-seven, most of whom had suffered bruises or lacerations to the head.
  • Which is whether your son was mentally competent to commit a crime on May fourth, Nineteen-seventy-seven.
  • WOODBRIDGE - Seventy-seven people who were booked to travel to Mecca through a Woodbridge agency instead went nowhere, losing thousands of dollars each on the bogus package deal. Undefined
  • He had no hope beyond the grave; he mocked at death; he was in his seventy-seventh year.
  • Seventy-seven surgical procedures were performed, ranging from total abdominal hysterectomy to cystoscopy and stent placement.
  • The college website says he accepted Islam in nineteen seventy-seven while serving in the United States Air Force.
  • The Democrats adopted a rule that their candidate must receive at least two-thirds of the votes -- one hundred and seventy-seven of the two-hundred and sixty-six delegates to the convention.
  • Vice-Consul, Mr. Goodall, who died about the normal age, seventy-seven: if this be safely passed man in Tenerife becomes a macrobian. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • A rouble is the Russian unit of value, worth seventy-seven cents. De Quincey's Revolt of the Tartars
  • That line extended seventy-seven miles from Burlington, New Jersey, to the Hackensack River near New York, and the troops, cantoned loosely along it, could not readily be brought together on a sudden alarm. Angel in the Whirlwind
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