Eighty-Seventh
"Eighty-Seventh" typically refers to the ordinal number that follows eighty-six and precedes eighty-eight. It is often used to denote a position in a sequence, such as in rankings, lists, or events. For example, a person might say they finished in the eighty-seventh place in a race.
In various contexts, "Eighty-Seventh" can also refer to specific organizations, events, or historical references. For instance, the Eighty-Seventh Congress of the United States took place from 1961 to 1963, during which significant legislation was passed. Additionally, it may appear in titles of books, songs, or other cultural works.