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- noun The
cardinal number immediately followingninety and precedingninety-two .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective being one more than ninety
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Examples
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Take some time each day for the next three months -- just ninety-one days.
Jack Watts: Recovering From Religious Abuse Jack Watts 2011
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Take some time each day for the next three months -- just ninety-one days.
Jack Watts: Recovering From Religious Abuse Jack Watts 2011
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Council, ninety-one are denounced by the conservative element as
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A near-contemporary military writer in Europe suggested that an army without prepositioned supplies could not feed itself from a population less than about ninety-one people per square mile.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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In a very short time -- just ninety-one days -- you can become stronger than you ever imagined possible, divesting yourself of the crippling chains that have imprisoned you since your abusive experience.
Jack Watts: Recovering From Religious Abuse Jack Watts 2011
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In a very short time -- just ninety-one days -- you can become stronger than you ever imagined possible, divesting yourself of the crippling chains that have imprisoned you since your abusive experience.
Jack Watts: Recovering From Religious Abuse Jack Watts 2011
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A near-contemporary military writer in Europe suggested that an army without prepositioned supplies could not feed itself from a population less than about ninety-one people per square mile.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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After 21 stages, ninety-one hours, 58 minutes, a freaky number of crashes, head-butts, one infamous dropped chain, a hilarious fistfight, an embattled departing champion and a looming investigation of the sport's dank basement, Alberto Contador won the 2010 Tour de France by about the same sliver of time it takes a second-grader to disgustingly inhale a slice of Wonder Bread.
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Snyder's subjects ranged in age from eighteen months to ninety-one years old.
Ben Sherwood: Falling Man: How a New Yorker Plunges 39 Stories and Survives 2010
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Snyder's subjects ranged in age from eighteen months to ninety-one years old.
Ben Sherwood: Falling Man: How a New Yorker Plunges 39 Stories and Survives 2010
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