Adjective Satellite
being seven more than thirty
Source: WordNetAt this time, at the age of thirty-seven, he was described as "a man of lowest stature, round faced; his eyes small, round, very black and full of spirit; his hair as black as a raven and curling". Source: Internet
Heads of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs): Thirty-seven such people are linked to seventy luxury properties. Source: Internet
Gandhi and thirty-seven other Indians received the Boer War Medal. Source: Internet
In 1948, the keeper Bernard Ashmole received thirty-seven fragments in a box from Mr Croker of Putney, who did not know what they were. Source: Internet
In 1835 alone, due to one of his many times of financial difficulty, he wrote four articles for the Monde dramatique, twelve for the Gazette, nineteen for the Débats and thirty-seven for the Rénovateur. Source: Internet
My mother recalled that we were allowed to take with us one photo album no longer than six pages, no art or antiques, exactly a hundred and thirty-seven U.S. dollars in hard currency, and no more than five grams of gold. Source: Internet