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sixty-six

[ siks-tee-siks ]

noun

  1. a cardinal number, 60 plus 6.
  2. a symbol for this number, as 66 or LXVI.
  3. a set of this many persons or things.
  4. a card game that is played by two players with a 24-card pack made by removing all cards below the nines from a regular 52-card pack, the object being to score 66 points before one's opponent.


adjective

  1. amounting to 66 in number.
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“By the by, England totally deserved the Cup in sixty-six.â€

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He is sixty-six when he writes the final entry in his final notebook.

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The 1955 Washington Square tournament included sixty-six players of all different strengths and talents.

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But now, at the advanced age of sixty-six, was it not natural to expect some semblance of serenity?

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We only had two months before the school year was over and Karen’s family would want to go skiing, so we had to finish the sixty-six books in sixty days.

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