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triple-digit

[ trip-uhl-dij-it ]

adjective

  1. being in the hundreds or in a figure or amount from 100 through 999:

    triple-digit budget figures.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of triple-digit1

First recorded in 1975–80
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Example Sentences

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It’s time to test out those summer outfits because Mother Nature is turning up the heat in Southern California with possible triple-digit temperatures in some areas next week.

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Puk are the candidates along with youngster Justin Martinez and his triple-digit fastball.

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More and more such gorgeous winter days exist for the same reasons that—for example—Phoenix experienced triple-digit temperatures for 113 straight days during the summer of 2024.

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Also, while Sasaki wowed scouts with his occasional triple-digit fastball and highly touted splitter, he never fully settled on a complementary third pitch; a process that remains ongoing to this point of Dodgers camp.

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Ahead of each session, Sasaki gave each team the same “homework assignment,” as Wolfe termed it, asking them to identify why they thought Sasaki’s fastball velocity dipped in Japan last year — when his typically triple-digit heater sat closer to 96 to 97 mph — and what their plan would be to rectify it.

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