Similar words: sixtieth, ties, forties, duties, panties, parities, nineties, eighties. Meaning: ['sɪkstɪ] n. 1. the decade from 1960 to 1969 2. the time of life between 60 and 70.
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61. Would you believe our biggest grouse in the sixties was about the noise of construction work?
62. But in the early sixties, Loyola was pretty mucha school for white males from the middle and upper middle class.
63. I grew up in a small mining village on the outskirts of Rotherham during the fifties and sixties.
64. This typified the controversy that raged as he fought his way to the top in the late sixties.
65. The comparative affluence of working class youth in the sixties allowed the building-up of large groups of mobile supporters.
66. The club closed in the late Sixties and was later demolished to make way for the shopping centre Eldon Gardens.
67. She must have been in her sixties, plump, with a crown of dyed brown curls.
68. Self-improvement and upward mobility became suspect in the general Sixties backlash against bourgeois materialism.
69. Sixties pop music enjoyed a big revival in the mid-90s.
70. James Archer was a tall man in his sixties,(http://sentencedict.com) white-haired and dean shaven.
71. Maybe she had tried, but in her sixties she had slumped into forgetfulness.
72. Helen, a woman in her late sixties, has a case of insomnia and pays her doctor a visit.
73. It has staged a remarkable recovery from the apparently moribund state of the late fifties and early sixties.
74. This in conjunction with previous research would provide a continuous monitoring of the industry from the early sixties.
75. The results were stunningly successful and caught the flavour of Sixties London and the generation gap.
76. Johnny Manetta arrived on a scooter in the Sixties and never left.
77. Only a Sister in her sixties,(sentencedict.com) and two staff nurses were on duty in reception.
78. In the Sixties, said the lady at the museum, the old town was gutted.
79. Unemployment benefits on average rose in line with pre-tax incomes during the sixties.
80. Basically my father who I believe you knew in the Sixties ... he organised lots of the roadhouse shows?
81. Sometimes he talked of marrying Gina in the sixties to give her citizenship.
82. He was young; it was the sixties; he had a beauty that made him a little unreal.
83. But, without doubt, the inheritors of the grammar-school tradition were steadily pressed on to the defensive in the early sixties.
84. In the sixties the pace accelerated: 520,000 enrolled in the autumn of 1967.
85. Acid house has happened, and things you smoke belong to the sixties.
86. Studies of in vitro aggregation in diabetics date from the late sixties and early seventies.
87. There were hundreds of tearooms in Seoul in the sixties.
88. Eventually he remembered - he'd seen her hanging out with Jim Hendrix in the sixties.
89. That change became much more noticeable in the fifties and sixties when the first truly modern gay bathhouses emerged.
90. It began to have, in the sixties and seventies, a nice, rosy, tubercular glow.
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