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sixty-seven

alt. The cardinal number immediately following sixty-six and preceding sixty-eight. card. The cardinal number immediately following sixty-six and preceding sixty-eight.

WordNet
sixty-seven

adj. being seven more than sixty [syn: 67, lxvii]

Usage examples of "sixty-seven".

After a delay of a day or two, to rest the animals, which included sixty-seven elephants which had been brought from Bengal, the army set out for Bangalore, the second largest town in Mysore.

Just three dollars and sixty-seven cents she had left in her pocket-book after paying the expressage on the suit-case.

I, therefore, as a dry test, placed on the inside of a window pane receiving a strong light, writing made under exactly the same conditions with each of sixty-seven inks, which remained there from March 13 to December 8.

Prayer has been said at evening in every United Nations vessel to sail the void for one hundred sixty-seven years, and always by the Captain, as representative of the government, and therefore of the Reunified Church.

Warren Hastings with high crimes and misdemeanors, on the matter of the Rohilla war was negatived by a majority of one hundred and nineteen, to sixty-seven.

Of these 1,511,618 are enrolled in the public schools and the average attendance is sixty-seven per cent of the enrollment.

Leibstandarte operated sixty-seven tanks, forty-one of them Mark IVs, and four Tigers.

CHAPTER 26 July 12 0840 hours one kilometer northwest of Oktyabrski Sixty-seven tanks of the panzer regiment crept forward, smashing aside skinny scrub trees, branding their treads into the grassy plain.

Slowly, then faster, the sixty-seven tanks of Leibstandarte gave up the ridge and lowered to the valley floor.

SIR CHARLES is an upright, wellgroomed, grey-moustached, red-faced man of sixty-seven, with a keen eye for molehills, and none at all for mountains.

At the end of June there were twenty-six thousand three hundred and sixty-seven prisoners in the Stockade, and one thousand two hundred--just forty per day--had died during the month.

At that time he must have been sixty-seven or eight and yet there was still colour in the long hair and carefully trimmed beard.

She pointed to the closet, where there were sixty-seven bottles of chartreuse, cognac, creme de cacao, absinthe, vermouth, tequila, 106 cartons of Turkish cigarettes, and 198 yellow boxes of fifty-cent pure Havana-filler cigars.

But her two and thirty guns are only twelvepounders, as against Pyramus's eighteens: and her broadside weight of metal is a mere three hundred pounds as against four hundred and sixty-seven.

Made on an adjoining paratime belt by a company that went out of business sixty-seven years ago, elapsed time, on your line of operation.