The cardinal number occurring after hundred and before hundred and two, represented in Roman numerals as CI and in Arabic numerals as 101.
Sinónimos
Examples for "hundred and one"
Examples for "hundred and one"
1In favor of accepting the donation, three hundred and one; opposed, fifty-eight.
2The young bridegroom abode in the palace one hundred and one weeks.
3This was in the year of our Lord eleven hundred and one.
4And a hundred and one things can happen in half an hour.
5Sixty guns meant a princess, one hundred and one meant a prince.
1The young bridegroom abode in the palace one hundred and one weeks.
2Sixty guns meant a princess, one hundred and one meant a prince.
3The Yajur-Veda consists, according to this calculation, of one hundred and one branches.
4Seconds may be counted thus: one hundred and one, one hundred and two, etc.
5Profit on the mushrooms would be somewhere between one hundred and one hundred fifty.
6Our prisoners numbered seventeen officers, one hundred and one seamen.
7I was one hundred and one years old last Saturday (1938).
8Where are those one hundred and one tricks?
9Your course carried you within between one hundred and one hundred and fifty miles of the Malay Peninsula.
10Of one hundred and twenty-eight assemblymen, they elected one hundred and one, and six of the eight senators.
11That makes one hundred and one.
12Fezzan, as vulgarly computed, is said to contain one hundred and one towns and villages, or inhabited oases.
13Final tally for Hawke's Gambit: Player One , one hundred and one points, Player Four, one hundred and two points.
14Do not carry any of the one hundred and one condiments, sauces, garnishes, etc., laid down in the books.
15She was one hundred and one; it was a happy death. The nurse scrutinized me behind her thick glasses.
16There they had laid down a platform of their principles of church government in one hundred and one articles.