Nine in a sentence as a noun

But since I get to pick my own hours, I've picked nine to five.

Like another commenter on this thread, I've lived in the Haight for the past nine years.

We'd pull up with nine eighteen-wheeler trucks, full of gear, where the standard was three trucks, max.

> The 28-year-old was held for nine hours, the maximum the law allowsWhat a flagrant abuse of power.

The neurologist told her that nine times out of ten, the clot travels a different path, and the victim is left dead or braindead.

As my friend said: "I love watching Yahoo spend nine figures on things only to offhandedly gut them like a child playing with sharp knives.

Nine in a sentence as an adjective

I don’t know whether you’ve heard or not but a boy, named Bilal, from Gujranwala in Pakistan also became a Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine.

They always ask me if I worked illegally in the States in 1995 and I just tell them, "No, I was nine years old." When I ask them if they can remove the flag on my account, they say it's impossible because only the government department that created the flag can remove it, and that department no longer exists.

So just as a little test, in the technical aspect of the rider, it would say "Article 148: There will be fifteen amperage voltage sockets at twenty-foot spaces, evenly, providing nineteen amperes .

Oracle proved infringement concerning the nine lines of code constituting rangeCheck and the judge held as a matter of law that Google had infringed respecting a couple of test files that were subsequently removed from Android.

Federal prosectors added nine new felony counts against well-known coder and activist Aaron Swartz, who was charged last year for allegedly breaching hacking laws by downloading millions of academic articles from a subscription database via an open connection at MIT. Ortiz today: Ultimately, any sentence imposed would have been up to the judge.

Nine definitions

noun

the cardinal number that is the sum of eight and one

See also: niner ennead

noun

a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together; "each club played six home games with teams in its own division"

See also: club

noun

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

See also: nine-spot

adjective

denoting a quantity consisting of one more than eight and one less than ten