By 2050, the number of Americans aged 85 and over could quintuple, to 21 million.
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Harrington was one shot off the lead until his quintuple-bogey at the eighth.
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The Premier purchase will nearly quintuple the asset size of Providence Bank.
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Are we now supposed to quintuple our workload by re-testing every gadget we're sent?
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During a quintuple pregnancy, the goal is to make it to 28 weeks'gestation.
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In the midst of the controversy, Trani underwent quintuple coronary artery bypass surgery.
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Phil Mickelson missed the cut after his quintuple-bogey on the 18th hole.
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Then three weeks ago, his father, Les, underwent emergency quintuple-bypass heart surgery.
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In 2000, after Letterman had quintuple bypass surgery, the Late Show Backstage was aired.
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Having five units or components
Increase fivefold; "The population of China quintupled"
Quintet: a set of five similar things considered as a unit
In mathematics and computer science, a tuple is an ordered list of elements. In set theory, an (ordered) n-tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of n elements, where n is a positive integer. There is also one 0-tuple, an empty sequence. ...
The quadruple is a term sometimes used in football that refers to a club winning four tournaments in a single season, usually their country's top-tier league and the two most highly-regarded domestic cup competitions, as well as the top-level continental cup competition - in European football, ...
A fivefold amount; to multiply something (or be multiplied) by five; having five parts or members; five times as much
A prefix indicating five elements, for example, quintuple time (the time signature 5/4, 5/8, and so on)