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fortyodd

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Etymology

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From forty +‎ -odd.

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fortyodd

  1. Slightly more than forty.
    • 1951 August, Clark C. Van Fleet, “The Steelhead”, in The Atlantic[1]:
      Fortyodd miles of twisting, climbing, and dropping along the winding back of the ridge made you feel as though you had been riding a cockleshell in a storm.