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adjective
1.
Being seven more than seventy.  Synonyms: lxxvii, seventy-seven.



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"77" Quotes from Famous Books



... Dr. Wynn Westcott held an inquest at Shoreditch, respecting the death of Elizabeth Crews, aged 77 years, of 32 East Street, Holborn, who died on Wednesday last. Alice Mathieson stated that she was landlady of the house where deceased lived. Witness last saw her alive on the previous Monday. She lived quite alone. Mr. Francis ...
— The People of the Abyss • Jack London

... better, plase your honour, can be seen. We have two more, to be sure; but one has no top, and the other no bottom. Any way there's no better can be seen than this same." [77] ...
— Tales and Novels, Vol. IV • Maria Edgeworth

... 77. Qu. Whether pictures and statues are not in fact so much treasure? And whether Rome and Florence would not be poor ...
— The Querist • George Berkeley

... conducted in the Venetian archives by Dr. Gustav Ludwig and Signor Pietro Paoletti may yield rich results in the discovery of documents relating to the master himself, which may help us to identify his productions, and possibly confirm some of the conjectures I venture to make in the following chapters.[77] ...
— Giorgione • Herbert Cook

... you yisterday dat my age wus 76 years old, but my daughter come home, an' I axed her' bout it an' she say I is 77 years old. I don't know exactly the date but I wus born in April. I wus a little girl 'bout five years ole when de surrender come, but I don't' member anything ...
— Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States • Various


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