Similar words: twenty-nine, seventy, seventy-two, seventy-one, twenty-seven, eighty-nine, seventh heaven, this evening. Meaning: adj. being nine more than seventy.
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1 Seventy-nine voted in the affirmative, and none in the negative.
2 At seventy-nine, she is as strong-willed as she ever was.
3 She had climbed the seventy-nine steps to the top of the tower and rested there beside the cupola.
4 Seventy-nine works are included, some rarely seen outside private collections.
5 Seventy-nine percent were white and 21 percent were minorities.
6 Mr. Furman has been setting records since nineteen seventy-nine.
7 Seventy-nine years ago this week,(www.Sentencedict.com) the New York Stock Exchange experienced the worst financial panic the country had ever seen.
8 Customer: How much is the lettuce? Grocer: Seventy-nine cents a head. But I can give it to you for forty since there's not much left.
9 Suppose you have seventy-nine applications on one server that are all defective in that they rely on a faulty system printf().
10 In nineteen seventy-nine, Joseph Juran established the Juran Institute in Connecticut.
11 John Cage, composer and performance artist who profoundly influenced the development of avant-garde music, died 12 August, aged seventy-nine.
12 You can also say them as one number,579, e.g. Room five hundred and seventy-nine.
13 Such as five, seven, nine can form. five hundred and seventy-nine.
14 With dynamic linking, you can update just one C runtime library, and correct the internationalization of all seventy-nine applications.
15 In fact, she cared for the young daughter of her sister, May,(Sentencedict.com) who died in eighteen seventy-nine.
16 No new nuclear power centers have been built in the United States since nineteen seventy-nine.
17 Later, the United States supported the rule of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. He fled the Islamic Revolution in nineteen seventy-nine.
18 Nice and simple, though it did mean that a movie could win even if a solid majority of the eligible voters—in theory, as many as seventy-nine per cent of them—didn't like it.
19 Although Aeschylus wrote nearly ninety plays, records of only seventy-nine have survived.
20 After all, the Nobel has been around, in someguise, for a hundred and sixteen years, and for seventy-nine of them there wasno stipulation against posthumous awarding.
21 She continued to support her family during the last years of her life. In fact, she cared for the young daughter of her sister, May, who died in eighteen seventy-nine.
22 Still, this is the highest rate since the Mortgage Bankers Association began keeping records in nineteen seventy-nine.
23 The two government agencies have been studying Arctic Sea ice from space since nineteen seventy-nine.
More similar words: twenty-nine, seventy, seventy-two, seventy-one, twenty-seven, eighty-nine, seventh heaven, this evening, seventeenth, seventh, seventeen, seventieth, in either event, seven, at sixes and sevens, evening, evenings, seven wonders of the world, evening gown, good evening, in the evening, evening star, evening dress, nineveh, accident prevention, event, events, nonevent, prevent, even then.