Nine example sentences

Related (4): nine, numerical, digit, nonagonal

nine

number

nine (noun) · nines (plural noun)

  - equivalent to the product of three and three; one more than eight, or one less than ten; 9:

  - a group or unit of nine individuals.

  - nine years old:

  - nine o'clock:

  - a size of garment or other merchandise denoted by nine.

  - a playing card with nine pips.

  - the nine Muses.

"Nine" Example Sentences

1. Nine students sat quietly in the classroom.
2. The cat has nine lives, they say.
3. She walked nine miles every morning.
4. There were nine apples in the basket.
5. It takes nine months to have a baby.
6. They scored nine goals in the game.
7. The mansion had nine bedrooms and bathrooms.
8. He acted as if he had nine brains.
9. I have to work nine hours today.
10. The team played nine innings and won.
11. The cake was divided into nine equal pieces.
12. The company was started nine years ago.
13. Nine planets orbit the sun in our solar system.
14. She took nine courses in college this semester.
15. The painting sold for nine million dollars.
16. The recipe called for nine eggs and flour.
17. She counted to nine before opening her eyes.
18. He set a record by running nine marathons.
19. There are nine justices on the Supreme Court.
20. The fashion show featured nine different designers.
21. I have to catch my flight in nine hours.
22. The song had nine verses and a chorus.
23. Her dress had nine pleats at the waist.
24. The movie had a budget of nine million dollars.
25. He always wore a nine-pointed star necklace.
26. She had a collection of nine rare books.
27. They spoke nine languages fluently between them.
28. The golfer hit a hole-in-one on the ninth green.
29. The symphony was composed of nine movements.
30. The building had nine floors and a rooftop restaurant.

Common Phases

1. Nine lives;
2. Nine to five;
3. The whole nine yards;
4. Nine days wonder;
5. Cloud nine;
6. Nine-tenths of the law;
7. A cat has nine lives;
8. Nine times out of ten;
9. Nine-to-nine job.

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