thirty-six

ADJECTIVE
  1. being six more than thirty
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  • Thirty-six heterogene ­ously grouped 7th graders crammed into our classrooms -- many of these students had mental illness and were prone to violent outbursts and attacks on their fellow students & teachers. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • There are fifteen books on the first shelf, twenty-one on the second, that makes thirty-six in all.
  • Thus, twenty-five out of thirty-six of the European countries are officially unilingual.
  • ‘Because, Adam, this ‘little strip of metal’ is thirty-six karat gold,’ she stated matter-of-factly, and I glared at her.
  • But if the earth's orbit becomes as highly eccentrical as in the past, this difference would be thirty-six days. The Prehistoric World; or, Vanished races
  • She's in her mid-thirties-thirty-six to be exact.
  • In Tony Blairs speech to launch this initiative he included the word employer thirty-six times. What's Going On
  • At Fonthill the crest and the thirty-six quarterings of Beckford's full coat-of-arms were blazoned on the carpets and painted glass windows.
  • The officer in charge of the picket, suddenly remembering that Major Burrage, of the Thirty-sixth Massachusetts, was taken prisoner some time since by the enemy while on a similar errand, 'gobbled' the rebel, who proved to be the famous Roger A. Pryor, ex-member of Congress and ex-brigadier-general of My day : reminiscences of a long life,
  • * mumble mumble* years, however long it takes me to cram thirty-six credits into my life. Le petit hiboux | owls gone wild
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