sixty

IPA: sˈɪksti

noun

  • the cardinal number that is the product of ten and six

adjective

  • being ten more than fifty
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Examples of "sixty" in Sentences

  • He is sixty years old.
  • Aguero died of pneumonia at the age of sixty.
  • Just like that, MSM to Blogspeak in sixty seconds …
  • Human population was decreased by 90% in sixty years.
  • The human population was decreased by 90% in sixty years.
  • Sixty is the smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 6.
  • It is made of ferroconcrete with eight sixty meter wide lanes.
  • It is built from ferroconcrete with eight sixty meter wide lanes.
  • The northern sixty percent of the province is on the Canadian Shield.
  • The division of the hour and the degree of arc is already in base sixty.
  • Europe, Asia, and Africa; but not one word has been heard of them-not in sixty years.
  • And within sixty seconds, Boo was shoulder to shoulder with his brother dropping balls down tunnels with his big brother.
  • War veterans who haven't spoken a word about their soldiering in sixty years start relaying anecdotes about the nineteen-year-old versions of themselves that leave one gobsmacked.
  • She told me that Amex always called their customers within sixty days of a new account being activated to verify that they were who they said they were and they had given Amex a proper address.

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