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thirty-six

[ thur-tee-siks ]

noun

  1. a cardinal number, 30 plus 6.
  2. a symbol for this number, as 36 or XXXVI.
  3. a set of this many persons or things.


adjective

  1. amounting to 36 in number.
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We must make sure it achieves what the people of Liverpool have spent the past thirty-six years fighting for.

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Springfield is now dealing with the fallout, with local officials receiving thirty-six bomb threats as of Tuesday evening, which Bryan Heck, the city manager, said has induced "fear and panic" and "depleting resources."

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In the score, he instructed the soloist and orchestra to play very softly and at an unhurried tempo of thirty-six quarter notes per minute.

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Fourteen days passed, three hundred and thirty-six hours flew by, twenty thousand one hundred and sixty minutes whistled past, twelve million ninety six thousand seconds roared away....

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He played cards for thirty-six hours straight before he left New York, winning a couple hundred dollars.

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