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thirty-seven

American  
[thur-tee-sev-uhn] / ˈθɜr tiˈsɛv ən /

noun

  1. a cardinal number, 30 plus 7.

  2. a symbol for this number, as 37 or XXXVII.

  3. a set of this many persons or things.


adjective

  1. amounting to 37 in number.

Example Sentences

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This is one of the thirty seven ways this game likes to mess with your head.

From Forbes • Dec. 2, 2014

There p. 44was an average of one hundred thousand visitors passing the turnstiles every day, and on the last Thursday there were one hundred and thirty seven thousand.

From Rambling Recollections of Chelsea by an old inhabitant by Ellenor, J. B.

The sargent looked at my pants kind of hurt like I hadnt ast for a new pair thirty seven times.

From "Same old Bill, eh Mable!" by Breck, G. William

Six artists were present, and thirty seven special correspondents, who came to Washington only for this occasion.

From The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth by Townsend, George Alfred

The membership fee for all this study and recreation is only thirty seven cents for each three months.

From Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous by Bolton, Sarah K.

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