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Use "five-and-twenty" in a sentence
"He was young, not more than five-and-twenty, I should say, with a strong, masculine face; but he was exceedingly pale and gave me the impression of a man who was suffering from some strong agitation, which it took all his strength of mind to control."
"“Some five-and-twenty or thirty,” said Donald, “his ordinary retinue.”"
"Venus, temperate and favourable, abideth in each sign five-and-twenty days."