twenty nine
/ˈtwɛntiˌnaɪn/
numeral
- The number 29; the cardinal number after twenty-eight and before thirty.
- She turned twenty-nine last week and celebrated with a small party.
- The recipe calls for twenty-nine grams of sugar.
- There are twenty-nine students in my math class.
noun
- A group or set of twenty-nine people or things.
- He collected twenty-nine stamps from different countries.
- The bus can carry twenty-nine passengers at a time.
- The team scored twenty-nine points in the final quarter.
- The age of twenty-nine years.
- He felt more confident in his career at twenty-nine.
- Many people say their late twenties, especially twenty-nine, are a time of change.
- At twenty-nine, she decided to go back to school.
adjective
- Numbering twenty-nine in a series or group.
- She lives on Twenty-ninth Street in the city.
- This is the twenty-ninth chapter of the book.
- He finished in twenty-ninth place in the race.