Examples of using "Seize" in a sentence and their english translations:
I am sixteen years old.
square of 256 -- sixteen.
I will be sixteen in May.
He turned 16.
Those boys are sixteen years old.
I'll be 16 next year.
I'll be sixteen in September.
- "How old are you?" "I'm sixteen."
- "How old are you?" "I'm 16 years old."
- I'll be sixteen years old next month.
- I will be sixteen years old next month.
"How old are you?" "Sixteen years old".
I've been working since I was sixteen years old.
but when she was 16 months old,
Did you say sixteen or sixty?
for 16 hours, two days, or 10 days,
Two is the fourth root of sixteen.
- "How old are you?" "I'm sixteen."
- "How old are you?" "I'm 16 years old."
Sami spent sixteen years in jail.
General Motors laid off 76,000 workers.
I was sixteen years younger than him.
Coming to work at 4 p.m. is not late.
Grandpa is not glad to be ninety-six.
Charlie is twenty, and Daniel is sixteen.
Sixteen-strong. This is the largest otter family here.
She said he would be sixteen next month.
Tom and Mary live on a farm and have 16 children.
Mary was born prematurely during a 16 hour transcontinental flight.
My parents threw me out of the house when I was 16.
We have another ten miles to walk before sunset.
Tom began living by himself at the age of sixteen.
Only 16 percent of the teachers of this school are female.
Between the ages of 15 and 16, he grew three whole inches.
Tom lives 10 miles from the Canadian border.
and a companion-in-arms for sixteen years whom I considered my best friend.”
Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty.
Though only 16, he is independent of his parents.
Linda is sixteen, but had no trouble passing for twenty.
The book was published in 1689.
Sixteen plus sixty-one is seventy-seven. Seventeen plus seventy-one is eighty-eight.
We have another ten miles to walk before sunset.