Eight in a sentence as a noun

So if eight people each deposit $100,000, the bank holds $100,000 in cash and can make three mortgages for $200,000 each plus ten $10,000 car loans.

Are cable TV and Starbucks worth having two income earners each work an extra eight years for??

Are there any of these arguments that you haven't heard at least once in the last eight years about Ruby?

At Stack Exchange I think we have employees in eight different states now, all individuals working from home.

When Java was first introduced in 1996, the API included eight packages of pre-written programs.

Or one of the eight combinations possible by arbitrarily switching anode with cathode, positive with negative, and left with right.

Eight in a sentence as an adjective

"I tried to persuade him that my eight years of experience in machine language programming in a variety of architectures just might mean that I could tackle a simple instruction set like the 6502.

I was a game programmer at EA for eight years.> The real problem however is not that they are immature when they get in, but that too often they get out once they reach maturity,This is pretty spot-on.

Benioff could have found the eight developers he required from any thousands of other developers to implement what he had in mind, but there was only one person who had the vision, perseverance and balls to do what he did.

There are composers who claim to do regular eight-hour days, but when you look deeper they invariably spend most of that day arranging or transcribing or recording into the computer, stuff that's essentially just admin.

This happened after the vehicle impacted a roundabout at 110 mph, shearing off 15 feet of concrete curbwall and tearing off the left front wheel, then smashing through an eight foot tall buttressed concrete wall on the other side of the road and tearing off the right front wheel, before crashing into a tree.

Eight definitions

noun

the cardinal number that is the sum of seven and one

See also: VIII eighter octad ogdoad octonary octet

noun

a group of United States painters founded in 1907 and noted for their realistic depictions of sordid aspects of city life

See also: Eight

noun

one of four playing cards in a deck with eight pips on the face

See also: eight-spot

adjective

being one more than seven

See also: viii