fortyodd
English
Etymology
From
forty
+
-odd
.
Numeral
fortyodd
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.