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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91. In his sixties, he had a mane of white hair and a kindly expression.
92. Slim and in his sixties, he sat and listened as I proceeded to explain my mission.
93. The sixties had been a very difficult decade to opt out of.
94. The most recent attempt was made by the Labour government in the late Sixties.
95. Miss Bosworth's hat library includes a collection of styles from the forties, fifties and sixties as well as more up-to-date models.
96. Over 1,000 high-rise blocks of flats were built in London in the Sixties and Seventies over 200 in Birmingham.
97. McQueen's most fruitful period in films had been in the sixties while Dustin was still unknown outside off-Broadway.
98. Inspired by the Sixties, we asked a few brave souls to take the plunge and dress up like latter-day Twiggys.
99. There will be no stay of execution and few mourners for this spoiled concrete child of the Sixties.
100. They spent the sixties knocking their country over dinner and waving banners at a liberal president.
101. The changing styles in the fifties and sixties affected this great dance hall like all the rest.
102. The exercise program was aimed at men in their fifties and sixties who were previously sedentary.
103. Sir George stamped his conclusions so firmly on the subject that no one had the temerity to question them until the sixties.
104. A supposedly famous photographer in the sixties,(sentencedict.com) he was now most famous for the farce and frequency of his suicide attempts.
105. Just because you're in your sixties doesn't mean you can't be physically fit.
106. The great anti-Establishment provocateur of the Sixties now reduced to a gibbering wreck?
107. He made a TV documentary about the flower children of the sixties.
108. The Boots Booklovers Library, the nearest equivalent, survived until the sixties; the branch in Exeter closed in 1965.
109. While kids in the affluent sixties could afford to drop out, things were very different ten years later.
110. The door was opened by a tall, bulky man in his late sixties.
111. I heard she paid cash for her house back in the sixties.
112. He did a lot of abstract art in the sixties, but he's moved on since then.
113. As recently as the mid sixties, Nelson Rockefeller was considered unsuitable for the presidency because he had once been divorced.
114. By the late sixties a Republican president would proclaim himself a Keynesian.
115. John summed it up as the super sixties, sobering seventies and ebb and flow of the eighties.
116. Yet Mansell-mania reminded some of Beatlemania in the Swinging Sixties.
117. As confidante to six offspring, all children of the Sixties, she knows whole worlds unfamiliar to me.
118. The pursuit of control that characterized the sixties was consistent with the hierarchical organizations of the late industrial era.
119. Within the Swan the jukebox was belting out a deafening selection of hits from the early sixties.
120. I bought my first pair of those brown suede boots back in the early Sixties.
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