sextuple
IPA: sɛkstˈʌpʌɫ
noun
- a sixfold amount
- (sports, soccer) A team that wins 6 titles in the same year or season.
verb
- To make, or to become, six times as much (or as many).
adjective
- Having six parts.
- Being six times as great.
- (music) Having six beats to the bar.
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Examples of "sextuple" in Sentences
- I sextupled the telescope.
- The scienist sextupled the size of a cell.
- This is seems like a sextuple intersection.
- It has a sextuple reed made of toddy palm leaf.
- A band of six singers or players. sextuple adj.
- Führer: Are these sextuple barrels or normal barrels?
- Oreo posted a photo of a rainbow sextuple stacked cookie.
- Castor has the unique distinction of being a sextuple star system.
- Our incidents were all double or sextuple attended in body armour.
- DeMint will probably sextuple his salary by moving out of the Senate.
- His sextuple peels are also more frequent than those of any other player.
- Prior to 2008/2009 season, the sextuple was a concept that existed only on
- They expect to see marijuana use double among younger teens, triple among older teens and young adults, and sextuple among 12 year olds.
- When he stepped on to the 18th tee he held an eight-shot advantage over Day, knowing that anything less than a sextuple bogey 10 would be enough to win.
- In the emergency room at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica, Calif., doctors determined he needed an immediate, nine-hour sextuple coronary bypass surgery to install artery-opening stents.
- But nothing, and I mean nothing compares to the kind of pay raises that bureaucrats and politicians bestow on themselves. 2-3% inflationary increases are small potatoes for the “civil servants” toiling away on their meagre sextuple salaries.
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