Synonym: 16, XVI, xvi. Similar words: teen, teens, canteen, preteen, fourteen, fifteen, teenage, eighteen. Meaning: [‚sɪks'tɪːn] n. the cardinal number that is the sum of fifteen and one. adj. being one more than fifteen.
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91. But today, he saw a boy of about sixteen lying on a large rock beside the pool.
92. I turned sixteen the next week and never told my parents what a miraculous birthday it was.
93. Beachey flew in from Buffalo on the afternoon of June 26, making the fourteen-mile trip in sixteen minutes.
94. He was an old sixteen when I first met him.
95. Edward Plantagenet was massing his forces at Bamborough, sixteen miles south of Berwick, not at Carlisle.
96. Alongside me was Sam Ratcliffe who, at the tender age of sixteen, had already had quite a bit of publicity.
97. Refugee children under the age of sixteen were liable to be evacuated; refugee children over sixteen risked being interned.
98. These pioneer clinics, which numbered only sixteen even by 1930, had treated only 21,000 women by that time.
99. Of the sixteen women in their survey who were currently working-class and had been in institutional care, ten had premarital pregnancies.
100. But he had always had a wish to join the Army, and at sixteen he enlisted as a drummer boy.
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101. I wasn't very academic, and l left school at sixteen.
102. He sat for sixteen years on the London school board, and seventeen on the London county council.
103. Tom continues in school until he is sixteen, and Maggie goes to a nearby girls' school, along with Lucy.
104. I was sixteen before I took any of my school friends home.
105. Guy Aged sixteen, Guy was riding a borrowed motorbike when he fell off and hit his head.
106. As early as sixteen they asked their respective parents to allow them to marry but no blessings were forthcoming.
107. Franco had classical piano lessons for eight years until he was sixteen, and was self-taught on trumpet from seventeen.
108. It was sixteen years since Wycliffe's last case in the town and he was recapturing the atmosphere of the place.
109. They each had delivered on the specific time and performance commitments made sixteen months earlier.
110. They proposed raising the age of consent from thirteen to sixteen and extending the provisions of the Industrial Schools Amendment Act.
111. Will Compacts encourage students to leave school at sixteen instead of participating in further education?
112. He was our self-appointed guide to Bouilland, population 136,(sentencedict.com) sixteen kilometres from Beaune.
113. Every human being has two parents, four grandparents, eight great-grandparents, sixteen great-great-grandparents, and so on.
114. It consisted of the advisory teacher, an educational psychologist and sixteen of the teachers who had been at the course.
115. Sixteen exhibitors displayed examples of good occupational health practices at the seminar.
116. The total time in work could be raised to four days for some one aged between fifteen and sixteen.
117. Out of ninety-nine people screened for the study, sixteen were diagnosed as caffeine dependent after undergoing a battery of evaluations.
118. The pre-filming budget had gone up to the then astronomical sixteen million dollars with Tyrone Power cast in the lead.
119. Butsy was sixteen and aware that the trip had been precipitated by a crisis.
120. Memory: Sixteen megabytes is the minimum for random-access memory in either Macintosh or IBM-compatible computers.
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