Similar words: twentieth, antiestablishment, twenty, twenty-five, twenty-first, twenty-fourth, panties, dissentient. Meaning: ['twentɪ] n. 1. the time of life between 20 and 30 2. the decade from 1920 to 1929.
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151 I wouldn't encounter a similar wildness until a day in my twenties when, diving in the Caribbean, a school that seemed more like a herd of aptly named bigeye tuna surged past.
152 Throughout the Twenties, Lardner tried in vain to write a hit song, so at last he turned to parody.
153 In this chart, throughout the teens and twenties, the male bisexual population is mostly observably gay men.
154 They were both in their early twenties, moonfaced and a little fidgety.
155 By the nineteen - twenties it had come to signify " homosexual ", at least in London homosexual circles.
156 In his twenties, still possessively dominated by his widowed mother on the slow trek from his birthplace in Greece to Turin, Munich and Paris, he suffered from psychosomatic intestinal troubles.
157 HARRY MONROE: The nineteen twenties also produced the greatest writer of theater plays in American history, Eugene O'Neill.
158 In 1946, when the war ended and Hawaii about to explode belatedly into the twenties century.
158 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
159 Five twenties, five tens, and the rest in small change, please.
160 The alleged film would follow Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte through their teens into their twenties, based on author Candace Bushnell’s novels "The Carrie Diaries" and "Summer and the City."
161 HARRY MONROE: The nineteen twenties also were an exciting time for black music.
162 Irving Berlin also wrote the music for seventeen Broadway plays from the nineteen - twenties to nineteen - fifty.
163 Ten hundreds and ten twenties, and the rest in small change , please.
164 Owning a lordly mansion is his dream in his twenties.
165 Bow:american actress whose roles in silent films, such as Mantrap (1926) and It (1927), made her a symbol of the Roaring Twenties.
166 Contrastingly , the majority of teenagers and those in their twenties already have plenty of growth factors, which is why the same products would not be fully absorbed when used by younger people.
167 How could it be otherwise, given the proximity, day in day out, of hundreds of teenagers, each one a hormone volcano ready to erupt, and their teachers, many still in their early twenties?
168 Mozart clearly enjoyed good health throughout his twenties and early thirties.
169 Dempsey and Tunney retired in the late twenties, and soon afterward, the stock-market crash portended harder times after a decade of spectacle and excess.
170 Carl Akeley , the American naturalist, led two expeditions in the nineteen - twenties .
171 In his early twenties he took Ada, a vulgar shop girl, for his mistress.
172 He says considerable development continues throughout the teen and into the twenties.
173 But maybe that's why Allen made sure that Le Corbusier wasn't among the artistic figures from the twenties whom Gil Pender meets.
174 One in 10 people claims Tracey Cox have had a threesome in their early twenties.
175 KAY GALLANT: The work of Lewis, Mencken, and a number of other writers of the nineteen twenties has been forgotten by many Americans as the years have passed.
176 Bing Crosby started to sing professionally in the nineteen twenties. His group the Rhythm Boys joined the famous Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.
177 In the eighteen twenties, in the state of New York, a man named Joseph Smith started the Mormon religion.
178 Rao proved to be a handsome, dark - skinned, articulate and fast - speaking young man, still in his twenties.
179 The nineteen twenties are remembered as a quiet period in American foreign policy.
180 The institute already existed as a research center when plant scientist Nikolai Vavilov reorganized it in the nineteen twenties.
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