Synonym: 60, LX, lx, threescore. Similar words: sixth, mixture. Meaning: ['sɪkstɪ] n. the cardinal number that is the product of ten and six. adj. being ten more than fifty.
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91. There have been more than sixty burglaries in the three parishes so far this year.
92. A protesting crowd of sixty thousand assembled; hundreds were handcuffed or their arms fastened with ropes and led off to jail.
93. Read in studio One of the founding fathers of independent television has been celebrating sixty years in broadcasting.
94. Despite the protection of the reef, there was sufficient sea running to make the patrol boat roll through sixty degrees.
95. These were anxious days in Richmond, which lay about sixty miles northwest of York town.
96. A plague of cholera broke out, causing sixty deaths in the first week.
97. He fought against the United Nations troops in the attempted Katangese secession of nineteen sixty to sixty-two.
98. The moviemaking machine that Walt Disney created sixty years ago is working better than ever today.
99. He was a well-cared-for man of sixty, with thick silver eyebrows that hung over alert eyes.
100. Of course, he defied doctor's orders, and in 1977 he died of a massive heart attack, aged sixty.
101. The Lancasters had to drop the bouncing bomb from precisely sixty feet to hit their target.
102. Himself was a soft shell-less quivering thing encased in a hundred and sixty pounds of pink sweating meat.
103. The taxi went hurtling across the junction with Cranbourn Street doing sixty.
104. My mom's sixty this year, but she still looks fantastic.
105. Morris produced more than sixty designs for fabric and wallpaper, which influenced scores of other designers.
106. For instance, there are more than sixty separate forms of divination.
107. The medical advice remains that public transport single-pilot operations should not be permitted by pilots who have passed age sixty.
108. Sixty percent of 16 year-olds stay on in full-time education, up from only 40 percent in 1979.
109. It is a transitory work which lays the groundwork for themes and styles found in the theater sixty years later.
110. Sixty percent of professors are moral cowards unwilling to rock the boat and therefore willing to tolerate the others.
111. A human population of about sixty people make their living from crofting, knitting and a small amount of lobster-fishing.
112. Up to sixty people can be seated and full catering facilities are available in the bar and cafeteria which are immediately adjacent.
113. The next sixty years were to see a rise in the classroom autonomy of teachers allowing them growing discretion within their classrooms.
114. She was probably the oldest woman in the village, being somewhere around sixty.
115. Or I might pull an orni over my head and half drowse for sixty seconds propped against a doorpost.
116. Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Sixty two jobs are to go at a milk depot.
116. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
117. So far, some sixty million acres of Eastern and Midwestern forest have been defoliated over the years.
118. The majority were of medium height, about a hundred and sixty pounds, clean-shaven and capable-looking.
119. At fifty-five or sixty degrees he had to brace his right arm against his leg in order to fight the roll.
120. Sixty people have already lost their jobs at the Norfolk Smokehouses food processing plant.