three-score (Meaning)

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three-score (a.)

Thrice twenty; sixty.

Synonyms & Antonyms of three-score

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three-score Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient patriarch reached three-score years and ten, a testament to his longevity.
  2. The three-score days allotted for the pilgrimage tested the limits of the weary pilgrims.
  3. With three-score candles flickering, the dignitaries celebrated the queen's reign.
  4. The mathematician pondered the harmonic series for three-score hours, searching for its elusive pattern.
  5. The judge imposed a lenient sentence, reducing it to three-score days in prison.
  6. The composer crafted a musical masterpiece with three-score instruments, its symphony resonating through the ages.
  7. The seasoned angler cast his line into the water, hoping for a three-score pound leviathan.
  8. Three-score miles separated the two cities, a journey that took days by horse.
  9. The politician's three-score speeches ignited both fervor and controversy.
  10. The historian chronicled three-score decades of momentous events, leaving an invaluable record for posterity.

FAQs About the word three-score

Thrice twenty; sixty.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient patriarch reached three-score years and ten, a testament to his longevity.

The three-score days allotted for the pilgrimage tested the limits of the weary pilgrims.

With three-score candles flickering, the dignitaries celebrated the queen's reign.

The mathematician pondered the harmonic series for three-score hours, searching for its elusive pattern.