Synonym: 11, XI, football team, xi. Similar words: level, elevator, relevant, all levels, even, event, even now, even if. Meaning: [ɪ'levn] n. 1. the cardinal number that is the sum of ten and one 2. a team that plays football. adj. being one more than ten.
Random good picture Not show
121. The eleven faculty members who made the decision are sworn to secrecy.
122. Eleven years of trapping has demonstrated that it is inadvisable to generalise from two or three years' experience.
123. I went through the photo album ten, eleven times(http://sentencedict.com/eleven.html), seeing nothing.
124. Just over one hundred children between the ages of four to eleven came to the canteen which had been transformed with decorations.
125. There is a day nursery for toddlers and the Pirates Club for children from four to eleven years.
126. As many as eleven thousand people have been killed because they refused to break their eggs at the smaller end.
127. Eleven centres were selected near to teachers' colleges or state capitals and in each six experimental schools identified.
128. One of these saloons, built in 1905, had two double and seven single berths, and accommodated eleven passengers.
129. He still faces four charges of dodging taxi fares of between eleven and 50 pounds.
130. She has never had a period; at eleven she was diagnosed as anorexic and hospitalised for ten weeks.
131. He was back home, showered, changed and in bed by eleven forty-five.
132. He therefore ordered the fleet to wait for eleven days after his departure.
133. Four feet eleven inches of skin and bone[sentencedict.com], but a terrible sight to behold when roused.
134. But 2 have now been confiscated from foreign visitors after fights in Oxford in the past eleven days.
135. No mention was made of the other eleven persons on board and no mention of how the aircraft had crashed.
136. Three months later, in June 1898, federal agents arrested and charged eleven persons in the Baker case.
137. In 1972 eleven colleges were granted delegated authority for MPhil registrations.
138. Eleven days ago, the second largest lender, the Abbey National, stopped selling mortgage protection insurance to its existing borrowers.
139. Eleven or twelve hours under the blankets presented no challenge at all to Uncle Charlie.
140. London traffic now moves at an average speed of eleven miles per hour.
141. This infant school was sometimes part of a junior school which catered for seven to eleven year olds.
142. Eleven appendices packed with valuable cross-curricular and cultural information. ... to the world's first encyclopedic learner's dictionary!
143. Not ten minutes had elapsed when the first van arrived and not eleven when the second screeched to a halt.
144. Diane Mynors saved us from oblivion by playing in the Oxford Women's first eleven cricket team which defeated Cambridge.
145. By eleven o'clock I was standing in front of Patterson's desk laying down the law.
146. What makes the Eleven Cities Tour extraordinary among sporting events is its genuine spontaneity.
147. The separation of children at eleven was a classification system that perpetuated social class division; it was also an educational typology.
148. Each autonomous republic is represented by eleven deputies in the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet.
149. Today a narrow road follows closely the eleven mile perimeter of inlets and bays.
150. Eleven patients were recruited from our outpatient clinic and informed consent was obtained.
More similar words: level, elevator, relevant, all levels, even, event, even now, even if, seventh, revenue, even when, in any event, eventually, prevention, even though, in the event of, nevertheless, levity, oven, invent, vendor, venture, vendetta, elect, invention, give notice, inventory, select, be left, convention.