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[ sik-stee-eyt ] / ˈsɪk stiˈeɪt /
nouna cardinal number, 60 plus 8. a symbol for this number, as 68 or LXVIII. a set of this many persons or things. adjectiveamounting to 68 in number. Words nearby sixty-eightSixtus II, Sixtus III, Sixtus IV, Sixtus V, sixty, sixty-eight, sixty-eighth, sixty-fifth, sixty-first, sixty-five, sixty-four Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sixty-eightA woman, sixty-eight, suffers a heart attack and goes into prolonged cardiac arrest. Real Life Lazarus: When Patients Rise From the Dead|Sandeep Jauhar|August 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST Sixty-eight percent believe it is “very important,” 28 percent just “important.” A New Hampshire Rebellion for Aaron Swartz|Lawrence Lessig|January 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST Imagine standing somewhere over there on Washington Street on Marathon Monday and watching sixty-eight hundred yous go running by. David McCullough at Wellesley Commencement: ‘You Are Not Special’ (Video)|The Daily Beast|June 9, 2012|DAILY BEAST Sixty-eight percent of likely voters already express a preference for smaller government and lower taxes. 12 Reasons Obama Could Lose in 2012|Mark McKinnon|January 28, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Sixty-eight years after Kane uttered those words, the newspaper industry is staring death in the face. How Newspapers Can Survive|Larry Kramer|January 19, 2009|DAILY BEAST One hundred and sixty-eight steps lead to the lantern of the cupola, which is of wood, and covered with copper. Travels Through North America, v. 1-2|Berhard Saxe-Weimar Eisenach Hence the bottom of it is three hundred and sixty-eight feet below the sea-level. The Falls of Niagara and Other Famous Cataracts|George W. Holley We thus obtain, as a moderate estimate of the total length of the animal, sixty-eight to seventy feet. Dinosaurs|William Diller Matthew The period of redemption is reduced from sixty-eight and a half years to sixty-five and a half years. The Framework of Home Rule|Erskine Childers Sixty-eight saloonkeepers and bartenders qualified as judges and clerks for this election. The Vice Bondage of a Great City or the Wickedest City in the World|Robert O. Harland
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