Definitions
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- noun cardinal The cardinal number immediately following
sixty-three and precedingsixty-five .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective being four more than sixty
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Examples
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Ruth, who was born in 1891 when Rumsey was sixty-four, was sent to Rosemary Hall, an exclusive boarding school in Greenwich, Connecticut, where she performed better in field hockey and class plays than in dreary subjects such as Latin and algebra.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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The question that had been bothering Dr. Burr lately, he told me, was: why have nuclear weapons never been used in the sixty-four years since Nagasaki?
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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Drink eight to ten glasses a day, or fill a reusable water bottle and commit to finishing it however many times per day will give you sixty-four ounces or more.
The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011
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For only sixty-four cents a day you can feed an orphaned child in the poorest parts—
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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He was crowned at age sixty-four and, although eight of his ten illegitimate children survived him, died without a legitimate heir seven years later.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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They walked away sixty-four dollars later with a three-foot stuffed Pink Panther.
Parents Behaving Badly Scott Gummer 2011
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One of my residents is a sixty-four year old woman who works at a fast food joint.
Pat LaMarche: Contempt for the Poor Pat LaMarche 2011
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Now, the sixty-four thousand dollar question: Are there any science fiction stories worthy of this twelve hour treatment?
MIND MELD: SF/F Books That Would Make A Great TV Series 2010
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My father is sixty-four now, and is still in better shape than I, at half his age, thanks to his non-stop physical activity.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011
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I'm nastier than I used to be back when — back when I was sixty-four, for instance, when I was nastier than when I was at sixty-two and so forth, back and back, always the less nasty the further back, until I get to the age when I was pre-nasty, at least consciously, when the only shame
Connections 2010
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