ninety-two


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Adj.1.ninety-two - being two more than ninetyninety-two - being two more than ninety    
cardinal - being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers"
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But I have saved my little purse for Alfred's premium: I have ninety-two pounds.
Garth was on the brink of losing ninety-two pounds and more.
"I must give you the ninety-two pounds that I have put by for Alfred's premium," said Mrs.
twelve times nought is nought and twelve times sixteen is a hundred and ninety-two .
M., at ninety-two degrees; and at six o'clock in the evening, at seventy degrees.
The road here attained the highest elevation of the journey, eight thousand and ninety-two feet above the level of the sea.
The petition is rejected by a hundred and ninety-two, to six.
The August of the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two was come, and Monseigneur was by this time scattered far and wide.
It is a fact which will be long remembered as remarkable down there, that she was never drowned, but died triumphantly in bed, at ninety-two. I have understood that it was, to the last, her proudest boast, that she never had been on the water in her life, except upon a bridge; and that over her tea (to which she was extremely partial) she, to the last, expressed her indignation at the impiety of mariners and others, who had the presumption to go 'meandering' about the world.
ySTANBUL (CyHAN)- Ninety-two people who were standing trial for causing courtroom disorder during the 149th session of the Ergenekon coup attempt trial have been sentenced to one year and eight months in prison.
Summary: Ninety-two students who graduated from Gulf Medical University (GMU) of Ajman received their degree certificates from His Highness Shaikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Member of the UAE Supreme Council and Ruler of Ajman.
Anyone interested in Evelyn Waugh's Ninety-Two Days or A Handful of Dust is likely to enjoy The Lost City of Z.