Synonym: 6th, one-sixth. Similar words: mixture. Meaning: [sɪksθ] n. 1. position six in a countable series of things 2. one part in six equal parts 3. the musical interval between one note and another six notes away from it. adj. coming next after the fifth and just before the seventh in position.
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61. The sixth bowl - I establish communication with the immortal spirit.
62. The exact date of its original building is disputed but it probably stems from the late fifth or early sixth century.
63. The sixth child was taken captive but returned to friends a few years later.
64. The categories continue to operate in this hierarchical fashion until we reach the sixth and final class: cannabis.
65. A recent Arizona survey disclosed that 9. 8 percent of boys in the third through sixth grades had tried smokeless tobacco.
66. On the sixth day, the first of August, I was frightened.
67. Sixth form colleges Sixth form colleges are separate schools for 16-19-year-olds.
68. From April 1993, all colleges of further education, tertiary and sixth form colleges will be removed from local authority control.
69. The library at St Edwards School, Oxford, and two sixth formers are finding it hard to concentrate on their work.
70. As luck has it, the school where Evita began reciting poems in the sixth grade is just across the street.
71. From April next year, further education and sixth form colleges will be independent of local government control.
72. Adam touched the sixth button, but neither man spoke on their journey up to the sixth floor.
73. For the late fifth and early sixth centuries, however(sentencedict.com), he was less constrained.
74. These, exemplified from drama, are the subject of the sixth chapter.
75. Tertiary colleges Tertiary colleges combine the functions of a sixth form college and a further education college.
76. Thus by the sixth year about half of all the block grant money would be distributed on a discretionary basis.
77. We took the elevator to the sixth floor and removed our shoes at the door.
78. He was the sixth judge to be rejected by the judiciary committee during the past decade.
79. That was especially true of Ipswich, searching for their sixth consecutive win.
80. Many hunters and men moving close to nature have commented on this sixth sense, warning them of danger.
80. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
81. The inter-provincial championship went to Ulster for the sixth consecutive year, and Munster have shown good form.
82. Five days shalt thou labour, as the Bible says. The seventh day is the Lord thy God’s. The sixth day is for football. Anthony Burgess
83. For the sixth consecutive time that year, Prost had qualified ahead of Lauda.
84. For the sixth consecutive year, Oxford defeated Cambridge today in the annual boat race.
85. Then a sixth man appeared at the door, a small strangled cry came from Miranda.
86. In two developing countries, the lowest frequency of fetal mortality is at births above second but below sixth or seventh order.
87. According to the sixth amendment, the accused has the right to a fair and public trial.
88. They are most commonly found in women's graves of the sixth century accompanied by a relatively large quantity of grave-goods.
89. Ironically the same Jim Carty was Devenish manager when they captured their sixth senior championship in 1985.
90. The former Branksome Comprehensive and Darlington sixth form college pupil is now doing a postgraduate teaching course in Birmingham.
More similar words: mixture.