Wiktionary
card. The cardinal number immediately following eighty-one and preceding eighty-three.
WordNet
adj. being two more than eighty [syn: 82, lxxxii]
Usage examples of "eighty-two".
And certainly it is wonderful that Pope John Paul II, ailing and eighty-two years of age, made it to Mexico to canonize Juan Diego.
Lars fired a flare to summon the jitney to them, then he ordered Killashandra forward with the boat hook to catch up the bright-orange eighty-two buoy to starboard.
Live head count's five hundred eighty-two: haven't sorted ‘em out by race yet.
Monsieur drank wine, an exceptional Bordeaux, Chateau Maximilien’s eighty-two vintage, and Mademoiselle drank coffee as usual.
The eighty-two Chateau Maximilien is very rare, yet a bottle mysteriously became available to Monsieur Durand the day before my father’s reservation at his restaurant.
The revolutionary committee officially avow one thousand six hundred and eighty-two acts of murder committed in five months,[96] while a confederate of Robespierre's privately declare that there were six thousand.