WordNet
adj. being ten more than one hundred ten [syn: 120, cxx]
Usage examples of "one hundred twenty".
The last time that they had helped her calculate her age, during the time of the banana company, she had estimated it as between one hundred fifteen and one hundred twenty-two.
Brown would couple his glass-topped coach with the episcopal lounging chairs and of the fruit trains with one hundred twenty cars which took a whole afternoon to pass by.
The depth on it was limited to one hundred twenty feet, but the tiny pack made for such limited drag that it was like diving without gear.
I cannot tell exactly the mean, but I think it must have reached one hundred twenty-two degrees of Fahrenheit.
At any rate, the total on these three policies comes to one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars.
Twenty-six hundred forty-one single-spaced pages, eighty-eight lines to the page, one hundred twenty characters to the line.
You are under approximately one hundred twenty-six meters of rubble.
Approximately four thousand one hundred twenty-eight people have come to stand vigil at this crucial vote.
But he would be back in about one hundred twenty days, he said, and that was well within our parameters.
Then no Pavrati ship came for another one hundred twenty days, twice as long as usual.
I had got rid of that harness one hundred twenty seconds soon enough.
If everything was done correctly, if all of his calculations and the performance engineering handbooks were correct, the motor would produce over one hundred twenty-five horsepower.