Similar words: twenty-seven, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-five, twenty-first, twenty-fourth, twenties, twentieth. Meaning: adj. coming next after the twenty-fifth in position.
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1. Jenny's twenty-sixth birthday was rolling round and she was becoming bored - very bored.
2. November the twenty-sixth, two thousand and six.
3. It's the twenty-sixth of October.
4. Today is only the twenty-sixth of May, we still have time before we have to go.
5. DONE at the city of San Francisco the twenty-sixth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and forty-five .
6. On the twenty-sixth, a bomb exploded at Manhattan's World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring more than one thousand.
7. The twenty-sixth day without Steffen, Sinby accompanied me to buy a ring...
8. It crossed Broadway from out the shadow of Twenty-sixth Street, and, in a halting, circuitous way,[sentencedict.com/twenty-sixth.html] arrived close to the waiting figure.
9. This is a clue to the coming striking war, it is called, when people make recalls years later, for it is the twenty-sixth year of the Republic (1937).
10. A powerful earthquake and tsunami struck the Indian Ocean on December twenty-sixth, two thousand four. More than two hundred thousand people on two continents were killed.
11. At the Equatorial Hotel interviews and tests were divided between the Second and Twenty-Sixth floors, with the names of test candidates being read out loud.
12. Coming down Sixth Avenue this evening, Hurstwood chanced to cross east through Twenty-sixth Street toward Third Avenue.
13. The first ship carrying the gold seekers arrived in the port town of Skagway, Alaska, on July twenty-sixth, eighteen ninety-seven. These people were very lucky.
More similar words: twenty-seven, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-five, twenty-first, twenty-fourth, twenties, twentieth, sixth, sixth form, sixth sense, county seat, eighty-six, hemoptysis, went, sixteenth, forewent, underwent, plenty, aplenty, seventy, plenty of, law enforcement, seventy-two, seventy-one, current yield, if it weren't for, between two fires, fall between two stools, read between the lines.