Adjective Satellite
being four more than twenty
Source: WordNettwenty four
About twenty-four hundred years ago, the Greek philosopher Plato came up with the idea constructing the state and society according to an elaborate plan. Source: Internet
A bomber scheme could involve three squadrons of twenty-four bombers each, for a total of seventy-two jets, each the size of an strike aircraft. Source: Internet
A camp administrator said in a meeting: "There are cases when a prisoner is given only four or five hours out of twenty-four for rest, which significantly lowers his productivity." Source: Internet
AdHive (CURRENCY:ADH) traded up 4.6% against the U.S. dollar during the twenty-four hour period ending at 0:00 AM E.T. on May 11th. Source: Internet
AMATEN (CURRENCY:AMA) traded 1% lower against the dollar during the twenty-four hour period ending at 9:00 AM E.T. on December 21st. Source: Internet
After many delays, the escape ultimately occurred on 21 June 1791, but the entire family was arrested twenty-four hours later at Varennes and taken back to Paris within a week. Source: Internet