Similar words: twenty-fourth, twenty-five, twenty-first, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-sixth, twenty-three, twenty-seven. Meaning: n. the cardinal number that is the sum of twenty-three and one. adj. being four more than twenty.
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31. The job entailed being on call twenty-four hours a day.
32. Sharpe counted twenty-four gouts of smoke in the first salvo.
33. By late 1880 and his elevation to foreman, Taylor was twenty-four.
34. Do the feds truly imagine some night Taylor will be deluged with enough wheelchair patrons to fill twenty-four tables?
35. Then we get a peremptory phone call telling us we've got twenty-four hours to arrange a local arrest squad.
36. The typical full-term infant can be described as asleep for about seventeen hours out of the twenty-four.
37. But he suffers from motor neurone disease and needs twenty-four hour care.
38. According to one 1991 report, fifty-seven such programs were running in twenty-four of the hundred largest cable markets.
39. It causes the core body temperature to increase to a peak and descend to a trough once every twenty-four hours.
40. Some hotels programme their canned music in twenty-four hour cycles, varying by location and the hour.
41. Even with Hilton Railey running interference, the first twenty-four hours in London were rocky indeed.
42. Interviews conducted by the consultant with a sample of twenty-four employees elicit a positive response to team meetings.
43. In fact it is not quite half-an-hour - the journey usually takes twenty-four minutes,[http://sentencedict.com/twenty-four.html] but Vic wishes it were longer.
44. The geese moved in, felt at home, laid eggs - and a most satisfactory twenty-four goslings hatched that year.
45. In twenty-four hours she has been on a whistle-stop tour of three countries.
46. Customs officers will return to work today after a twenty-four hour stoppage.
47. I was very sick for twenty-four hours, and Michael was coping with everything.
48. I took a drink from one of the twenty-four plastic gallon containers which I had been collecting for two years.
49. After the terror of the past twenty-four hours he was safe for the moment and in sight of victory.
50. Twenty-four backbenchers took part in the debate, most of them making speeches opposed to the Bill.
51. When a detachment of Argyll and Sunderland Highlanders tried to restore order, twenty-four of them were killed and seventy wounded.
52. The ages ranged from twenty-one to seventy-two, with 83 percent of the group falling between the ages of twenty-four and sixty-six.
53. Her recovery had been slow, and she had not been able to see or hold her baby for twenty-four hours.
54. Twenty-four titles, from Alpines to Water Gardening, backed by a consumer competition and point of sale material.
55. Not for the first time in the last twenty-four hours Kate wondered what on earth had happened to her child.
56. Ormea for twenty-four(sentencedict.com), after which he went on to become chief minister to his son and successor.
57. As a result, our days sometimes go by a shade quicker than twenty-four hours.
58. Men were sometimes on the beat twenty-one out of twenty-four hours during the transition between day and night duty.
59. Now, certainly within the last twenty-four hours, the room had been vandalized.
60. He enjoyed life, a hundred percent, twenty-four hours a day.
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