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Definition of One hundred thirty-five
1. Adjective. Being five more than one hundred thirty.
Lexicographical Neighbors of One Hundred Thirty-five
Literary usage of One hundred thirty-five
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] by Connecticut, Connecticut General Assembly, Connecticut Council, Council of Safety (Conn.)., James Hammond Trumbull, Charles Jeremy Hoadly (1877)
"aforesaid, the sum of one hundred thirty-five pounds old tenour bills, for the
use of the legal representatives of the said deceased, ..."
2. Nominating Systems: Direct Primaries Versus Conventions in the United States by Ernst Christopher Meyer (1902)
"... one hundred thirty- four (134), one hundred thirty-five (135), one hundred
thirty-six (136), one hundred thirty-seven (137), one hundred thirty-eight ..."
3. The History of Portland, from 1632 to 1864: With a Notice of Previous by William Willis (1865)
"... eighty-seven gallons, of sugar, four hundred ten thousand and thirty-five
pounds, salt, one hundred thirty-five thousand five hundred and five bushels. ..."
4. Supplement to Second Edition of Kerr's Cyclopedic California Codes by James Manford Kerr (1922)
"... thence along the center of said street southwesterly one hundred thirty five
feet; thence southeasterly to and along an alley in the southerly half of ..."