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hundred

(ordinal hundredth) The number 100. There are a hundred centimeters in a meter.

hundred

The number 100. Ten tens is a hundred.

hundred

being ten more than ninety ten 10s

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Simple sentences

Mike earns no less than three hundred dollars a day.
I paid no less than a hundred dollars for this pen.
The idea that reading makes you short-sighted has been popular for a couple of hundred years.
He had only one hundred yen with him.
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred.
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred.
One hundred, two hundred, three hundred, four hundred, five hundred, six hundred, seven hundred, eight hundred, nine hundred, one thousand.
One hundred and fifty thousand couples are expected to get married in Shanghai in 2006.
Please draw a hundred thousand yen from the bank.
My son can count up to a hundred now.
There were not more than one hundred passengers on board the ferry.
Bill put aside a hundred dollars for his trip.
I have one thousand dollars in travelers' checks and five hundred in cash.
It was a one hundred dollar bill.
There were two hundred people in the room.
The airplane flies at a speed of five hundred kilometers per hour.
The tower is three hundred and twenty-one meters high.
The fork made its way to Western tables several hundred years later, but it was not immediately accepted.
The shrine was built two hundred years ago.
No less than three hundred dollars was needed for the work.
The necklace is cheap at a hundred dollars.
It's OK now. Don't worry. You can depend on me one hundred percent.
Miss Pate felt timid about making a speech before a hundred people.
The experiment was made on a hundred unmarried males.
The house was built several hundred years ago.
The hotel has accommodation for one hundred.
Boil the news down to a hundred words.

Movie subtitles

What about communicating with people across the galaxy where there are tens of thousands or a hundred thousand light years in between?
Another hundred years back and forth.
Sure. For a hundred bucks.
Josh, can I borrow a hundred dollars?
It was a harrowing scene as families took cover from several hundred rounds of ammunition Sunday evening.
And in every ring he entered, he would carry his one hundred and fifty pounds with ease and grace.
Canada is turning one hundred and fifty and I am not gonna miss the party.
It has been one hundred years since now.
I acknowledge acceptance of hundred thousand francs to carefully handle a fifteen minute meeting of lady Beltham with the person sentenced to death Gurn in a home close to the prison of Sante.
Misters residents Potarlier Further to our dialogues and to link us reciprocally in the affair of the distillery of St Blaise, we give you by our representative one hundred fifty halves of one thousand franc banknotes.
Through her hundred veils the wind sings a song of marriage.
Not to a ship carrying a hundred soldiers of fortune.
A hundred seeds remain On the dandelion bloom.
A hundred years! At the seeds the maiden stares Her heart full of sorrow.
The change of vision that happened in the past one hundred years, take my word for it, will happen again in the coming one hundred years.
Your brain's processing speed has been boosted by a factor of several hundred times.
We shall catch him and earn a hundred ducats as a reward.
Five hundred silver coins.
The chief ordered to quickly collect two hundred heads of cattle from the nearest settlements.
Hundred aces, eh?
Oh, I've seen him do it a hundred times, eh, Bill?
Oh, nigh on a hundred mile.
Two hundred yards running is considerable of a handicap.
Whenever I get more than three or four families within a hundred mile of me, I begin to feel kind of crowded.
How much? A hundred.
They'll never recognise us in a hundred years.
Two hundred?
Three hundred?
A hundred and seven.
A hundred and eight.
A hundred and nine.
A hundred and ten.
For a hundred bucks.
Okay. Josh, can I borrow a hundred dollars?
A few hundred meters away the waterfall roared.
Ladies and gentlemen. Two hundred dollars.
Two hundred thousand dollars, I sued for.
I spent 15 hundred dollars training you.

News and current affairs

Per hundred thousand residents, the US has an incarceration rate over five times that of England, six times that of Canada, and seven times that of Germany.
The cost of executing such a policy simply would be too high (several hundred billion dollars and tens of thousands of casualties in Iraq and still counting).
For a few hundred years, when science and mathematics were enjoying a period of great invention, one region of the world stood out.
LONDON: A hundred years ago, the humorous English magazine Punch carried a cartoon which depicted a young and nervous curate eating breakfast with his bishop.
WASHINGTON, DC - Just over a hundred years ago, the United States led the world in terms of rethinking how big business worked - and when the power of such firms should be constrained.
For two hundred years, economists used simple economic models that assumed that information was perfect - i.e. that all participants have equal and transparent knowledge of the relevant factors.
There is, of course, a balance to be struck between tight institutional discipline and letting a hundred intellectual flowers bloom.
In all parts of the world, cultures have had to adjust to the changes in economic organization, technology, and scientific knowledge of the past two hundred years.
But for Haiti, it is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, and it is even less stable, with a history of more than two hundred coups since independence.
While China, India, and Brazil still have very large rural populations, they have made great strides in reducing poverty, with several hundred million people (the largest proportion in China), escaping it in the last few decades.
In contrast, there has been only one such bubble in the United States' housing market in the last hundred years, that of the 2000's.
On January 10, while Qadri was planning his march, two suicide bombers sent by the extremist Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned Sunni group, attacked the Shia Hazara community in Quetta, killing almost a hundred people.
Moreover, the size of the bad debt threatening banks remains unknown, and could amount to several hundred billion dollars.
Overseas Falun Gong support groups have documented well over a hundred such cases.
What, for example, will happen to a country as central and vulnerable as Egypt when hundred of thousands of Egyptians working in the Gulf are forced to return to their homeland as a result of the crisis in the oil-producing countries?
Thomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef, for the National Bureau of Economic Research, have looked at a hundred years of data in the US, for pay in finance, and in other occupations.
India has an emerging middle class of several hundred million, and English is an official language, spoken by 50-100 million people.
Eight hundred million people are chronically undernourished while three and a half billion lack micronutrients.
In order to kill twelve Americans in an attack on the US Embassy in August 1998, Middle Eastern terrorists killed some two hundred Kenyans in Nairobi.
Today, the world seems to be entering a period when, if not a hundred, at least a dozen varieties of Weltpolitik are being pursued by great and emerging powers alike.
Mao's hundred flowers may have bloomed only briefly, but today's myriad species of Weltpolitik are certain to bloom perennially.
Several hundred people were killed, entire neighborhoods were destroyed, and an estimated 400,000 people were made into refugees.

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