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sixty
- IPA[ˈsɪksti]
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- the number equivalent to the product of six and ten; ten more than fifty; 60;the numbers from sixty to sixty-nine, especially the years of a century or of a person's life
noun: sixty, plural noun: sixties
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- 1. the number equivalent to the product of six and ten; ten more than fifty; 60 a crew of sixty sixty bedrooms
- ▪ the numbers from sixty to sixty-nine, especially the years of a century or of a person's life Morris was in his early sixties the flower children of the sixties
- ▪ sixty miles an hour they were doing sixty
- ▪ sixty years old he retired at sixty
- ▪ a size of garment or other merchandise denoted by sixty.
- constituting number sixty in a sequence; 60th: the sixtieth anniversary of the company's founding
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- constituting number sixty in a sequence; 60th: the sixtieth anniversary of the company's founding
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- a size of book in which each leaf is one sixty-fourth the size of a printing sheet.
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- a size of book in which each leaf is one sixty-fourth the size of a printing sheet.
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- sexual activity between two people involving mutual oral stimulation of their genitals.
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- another term for soixante-neuf
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- a hemidemisemiquaver.
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- a note with the time value of half a thirty-second note, represented by a large dot with a ...
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- the number equivalent to the product of six and ten; ten more than fifty; 60: a crew of sixty sixty bedrooms
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