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thirty-four

American  
[thur-tee-fawr, -fohr] / ˈθɜr tiˈfɔr, -ˈfoʊr /

noun

  1. a cardinal number, 30 plus 4.

  2. a symbol for this number, as 34 or XXXIV.

  3. a set of this many persons or things.


adjective

  1. amounting to 34 in number.

Example Sentences

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“You said there are thirty-four names. Running around Baltimore trying to track down thirty-four families… it’s scattershot. And it would take forever.”

From Literature

With one of Livermore’s female relatives along as a chaperone, Kate sailed across the ocean for the first time at the age of thirty-four.

From Literature

It took thirty-four days to get a reply, and her message was even less cheerful than the last.

From Literature

“Last time it took you thirty-four minutes to vacate the building. What happened?”

From Literature

Now I was thirty-four, a grown woman, married and the mother of three daughters.

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