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Definition of fourteen in English: fourteencardinal number fɔːˈtiːnˈfɔːtiːn 1Equivalent to the product of seven and two; one more than thirteen, or six less than twenty; 14. they had spent fourteen days in solitary confinement all fourteen of us were seated Example sentencesExamples - The technique was tried in fourteen patients, and seven patients were controls.
- In the past month, US pilots have struck from seven to fourteen targets a week.
- It's about thirteen or fourteen essays and some other stuff, seven or eight poems and a couple of plays.
- I was devastated, and mourned Daddy's passing for twelve, thirteen, maybe even fourteen minutes.
- A lot could be written on the delight of setting foot on rock after fourteen weeks of snow and ice and nearly seven out of sight of all else.
- Seven of the fourteen cuts in tutorials have already been made, most significantly as the result of the introduction of a compulsory thesis.
- The work, mostly painting, tends towards the abstract and each is a series of seven, fourteen or ten.
- The trip took nearly fourteen hours, but it now takes less than five hours by bus or train.
- He birdied thirteen of fourteen holes but these scores were overshadowed by the events on the par three eight.
- The graveyard consists of twenty rows with fourteen and a half lots in each row, room for more than a thousand burials.
- Jepson claims the service will charge a twenty-five cent connection fee for each call, and seven to fourteen cents per minute.
- Compiled by a group of US foreign policy experts, the programme included fourteen different points.
- There are fourteen contributors, and thirteen admit to an ongoing full or part time academic appointment.
- It is a four-mile permanent road course with fourteen turns outlined by seven miles of access road on 626 acres of land.
- The graves were well made of round limestone, they were about four feet long, one foot wide and about fourteen inches deep.
- The Christmas tree, still on display, was nearly fourteen feet high and did not yet reach the ceiling.
- Joy says a reasonable guide is to use the drugs as directed, for seven to fourteen days.
- Plus, after nearly fourteen months of untroubled service, I'm finally getting tired of this design.
- Imagine if you put fourteen artists from seven different countries in a room together.
- All thirteen girls and fourteen boys raced each other once Mr. Fleur blew his whistle.
- 1.1 A size of garment or other merchandise denoted by fourteen.
Example sentencesExamples - By 9: 00 I'd had enough and turned it off - before I shoved my size fourteens through the cathode.
- 1.2 Fourteen years old.
he left school at fourteen Example sentencesExamples - They wear three braids when they are thirteen or fourteen, and five braids at the age of fifteen or sixteen.
- I was fourteen and she was seven and we were both awestruck by the large house by the shimmering lake.
- He looked hardly more than a child to me, maybe thirteen or fourteen.
- She looked perhaps thirteen or fourteen, sitting on a bench with her knees drawn up under her chin.
- She had emigrated from Germany to America at the age of fourteen.
- I'm just afraid they'll get flamed because I wrote them when I was thirteen and fourteen.
- At age thirteen or fourteen New Zealand players go to Australia and compete well, but then the gap starts to widen.
- I think the important lessons of our life occur between the ages fourteen and nineteen.
- It was necessary to field a young team of juveniles with players under fourteen years of age.
- She looked after her father and brothers from the age of fourteen on the untimely death of her mother.
- Finally when you were about thirteen or fourteen, you were brought back to the Palace for a while.
- Only fourteen then, she was now up for parole, having been, as they say, a model prisoner.
- When she was thirteen or fourteen, she wandered into the town museum and spotted the pendant in the crystal ball.
- Born in 1921, into a family of nine, Jimmy started work at the age of fourteen with Waterford County Council.
- In 1901 the school leaving age was set at fourteen, but in 1944 it was raised to fifteen.
- Sharon made her first trip stateside at the tender age of fourteen, as part of a group of traditional musicians from Dublin and Clare.
- Education is free and compulsory between ages seven and fourteen.
- While she might have indeed been sixteen years old, she could have easily passed for fourteen or even thirteen.
- The Jamaican youngster loved to read, but was forced to leave school in 1901 at the age of fourteen.
- She had been a tender fourteen, and the other girl was nearing sixteen.
Origin Old English fēowertīene (see four, -teen). Rhymes Aberdeen, Amin, aquamarine, baleen, bean, been, beguine, Benin, between, canteen, careen, Claudine, clean, contravene, convene, cuisine, dean, Dene, e'en, eighteen, fascine, fedayeen, fifteen, figurine, foreseen, Francine, gean, gene, glean, gombeen, green, Greene, Halloween, intervene, Janine, Jean, Jeannine, Jolene, Kean, keen, Keene, Ladin, langoustine, latrine, lean, limousine, machine, Maclean, magazine, Malines, margarine, marine, Mascarene, Massine, Maxine, mean, Medellín, mesne, mien, Moline, moreen, mujahedin, Nadine, nankeen, Nazarene, Nene, nineteen, nougatine, obscene, palanquin, peen, poteen, preen, quean, Rabin, Racine, ramin, ravine, routine, Sabine, saltine, sardine, sarin, sateen, scene, screen, seen, serene, seventeen, shagreen, shebeen, sheen, sixteen, spleen, spring-clean, squireen, Steen, submarine, supervene, tambourine, tangerine, teen, terrine, thirteen, transmarine, treen, tureen, Tyrrhene, ultramarine, umpteen, velveteen, wean, ween, Wheen, yean Definition of fourteen in US English: fourteencardinal number 1Equivalent to the product of seven and two; one more than thirteen, or six less than twenty; 14. they had spent fourteen days in solitary confinement all fourteen of us were seated Example sentencesExamples - Imagine if you put fourteen artists from seven different countries in a room together.
- It is a four-mile permanent road course with fourteen turns outlined by seven miles of access road on 626 acres of land.
- Jepson claims the service will charge a twenty-five cent connection fee for each call, and seven to fourteen cents per minute.
- The graves were well made of round limestone, they were about four feet long, one foot wide and about fourteen inches deep.
- The work, mostly painting, tends towards the abstract and each is a series of seven, fourteen or ten.
- The technique was tried in fourteen patients, and seven patients were controls.
- He birdied thirteen of fourteen holes but these scores were overshadowed by the events on the par three eight.
- The Christmas tree, still on display, was nearly fourteen feet high and did not yet reach the ceiling.
- In the past month, US pilots have struck from seven to fourteen targets a week.
- There are fourteen contributors, and thirteen admit to an ongoing full or part time academic appointment.
- Plus, after nearly fourteen months of untroubled service, I'm finally getting tired of this design.
- Seven of the fourteen cuts in tutorials have already been made, most significantly as the result of the introduction of a compulsory thesis.
- Joy says a reasonable guide is to use the drugs as directed, for seven to fourteen days.
- The trip took nearly fourteen hours, but it now takes less than five hours by bus or train.
- A lot could be written on the delight of setting foot on rock after fourteen weeks of snow and ice and nearly seven out of sight of all else.
- It's about thirteen or fourteen essays and some other stuff, seven or eight poems and a couple of plays.
- I was devastated, and mourned Daddy's passing for twelve, thirteen, maybe even fourteen minutes.
- All thirteen girls and fourteen boys raced each other once Mr. Fleur blew his whistle.
- The graveyard consists of twenty rows with fourteen and a half lots in each row, room for more than a thousand burials.
- Compiled by a group of US foreign policy experts, the programme included fourteen different points.
- 1.1 A size of garment or other merchandise denoted by fourteen.
Example sentencesExamples - By 9: 00 I'd had enough and turned it off - before I shoved my size fourteens through the cathode.
- 1.2 Fourteen years old.
he left school at fourteen Example sentencesExamples - They wear three braids when they are thirteen or fourteen, and five braids at the age of fifteen or sixteen.
- She looked after her father and brothers from the age of fourteen on the untimely death of her mother.
- In 1901 the school leaving age was set at fourteen, but in 1944 it was raised to fifteen.
- I'm just afraid they'll get flamed because I wrote them when I was thirteen and fourteen.
- She had emigrated from Germany to America at the age of fourteen.
- She had been a tender fourteen, and the other girl was nearing sixteen.
- He looked hardly more than a child to me, maybe thirteen or fourteen.
- Born in 1921, into a family of nine, Jimmy started work at the age of fourteen with Waterford County Council.
- The Jamaican youngster loved to read, but was forced to leave school in 1901 at the age of fourteen.
- I think the important lessons of our life occur between the ages fourteen and nineteen.
- When she was thirteen or fourteen, she wandered into the town museum and spotted the pendant in the crystal ball.
- Only fourteen then, she was now up for parole, having been, as they say, a model prisoner.
- While she might have indeed been sixteen years old, she could have easily passed for fourteen or even thirteen.
- Education is free and compulsory between ages seven and fourteen.
- Sharon made her first trip stateside at the tender age of fourteen, as part of a group of traditional musicians from Dublin and Clare.
- At age thirteen or fourteen New Zealand players go to Australia and compete well, but then the gap starts to widen.
- It was necessary to field a young team of juveniles with players under fourteen years of age.
- I was fourteen and she was seven and we were both awestruck by the large house by the shimmering lake.
- Finally when you were about thirteen or fourteen, you were brought back to the Palace for a while.
- She looked perhaps thirteen or fourteen, sitting on a bench with her knees drawn up under her chin.
Origin Old English fēowertīene (see four, -teen). |