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seven-seven
noun
- the 7th of July 2005, the day on which a series of suicide bombings were carried out on the London public transport system by Islamic fundamentalists
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Word History and Origins
Origin of seven-seven1
C21: by analogy with nine-eleven
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Example Sentences
"Seven-seven"? I can't remember — have actually changed anything.
From Salon
His combover has a disturbing unnatural sheen and those overgrown eyebrows are an unfortunate reminder that, as he told the magistrate judge in Washington a few weeks ago, his age is "seven-seven."
From Salon
When she asked his age, he raised his voice a notch and intoned, “seven-seven!”
From New York Times
“Seven-seven does not reflect the will of the voters in North Carolina,” House Speaker Tim Moore told reporters the day after the election.
From Washington Times
“Seven-seven does not reflect the will of the voters in North Carolina,” House Speaker Tim Moore told reporters the day after the election.
From Seattle Times
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