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Definition of A hundred times
1. Adverb. By a factor of one hundred. "They money increased a hundredfold"
Lexicographical Neighbors of A Hundred Times
Literary usage of A hundred times
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Vicar of Wakefield: Der Landprediger Von Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith (1857)
"There is something so pathetic in the description, that I have read it a hundred
times with new rapture." — "In my opinion," cried my son, ..."
2. A Digest of the Laws of England by John Comyns, Anthony Hammond (1822)
"G—d d—n you, is good, without repeating them a hundred times. Ld. Raym! 1376.
Str. 608.SC But the conviction ought to shew the oath for which he ..."
3. Students' Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary to the Old Testament by Alexander Harkavy (1914)
"... than to strike a fool a hundred times Pr. 17,10; KB/I 1C'«. ... though a sinner
do evil a hundred times Ec.8,12.- 2) the hundredth part, ..."