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sixty-three

num. The cardinal number immediately following sixty-two and preceding sixty-four.

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sixty-three

adj. being three more than sixty [syn: 63, lxiii]

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Sixty-three (card game)

Sixty-three is a card game popular in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, and on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, and is named after the number of points which can be taken in a hand. This game is nearly identical to the Pitch variant Pedro. It also has features reminiscent of Euchre.

Usage examples of "sixty-three".

If, on the contrary, we study the growth of the Roman republic, we may discover that, notwithstanding the incessant demands of wars and colonies, the citizens, who, in the first census of Servius Tullius, amounted to no more than eighty-three thousand, were multiplied, before the commencement of the social war, to the number of four hundred and sixty-three thousand men, able to bear arms in the service of their country.

Yes, there were sixty-three Graham Smiths lying in comas but what about the missing Resonance project members?

Average annual production, sixty-three million hectoliters, what on earth is a hectoliter?

She started to tell them a story about being marooned in Katanga in sixty-three, and Alan turned to the GPU, and Mike expressed a great need to find a bush, so she went inside and told the story to Donnie Marengo, who was handcuffed to an old iron-legged table.

When Sid killed himself four years ago at the age of sixty-three, I had no doubt that I was to blame for his death.

A short distance over shingle brought us to this Japanese village of sixty-three houses, a colonisation settlement, mainly of samurai from the province of Sendai, who are raising very fine crops on the sandy soil.

Willis Comstock Krebbs, Caucasian male, age sixty-three, born in Tucson, Arizona.

So far, TF 37 had destroyed sixty-three cruisers and battlecruisers and eleven superdreadnoughts - but that left twenty-seven superdreadnoughts, including those damned Archers.

Even though it was only the first week of September, the nights at sixty-three hundred feet crackled with the promise of winter.

The swords had been used over the centuries for sixty-three bloodings and thirty-one killsA total of ninety-four duels-no, make that ninety-fiveHe had forgotten to include the latest duel, the one that im-mediately preceded this contract.

And nobody in Milagro had ever been even one-half as surprised as was Snuffy when he panted over the gorge rim to discover, not a sly, conniving villain with handlebar moustaches and shifty eyes who'd attempted to end his life, but rather the old man, Amarante Cordova, looking like a thing that had just gone sixty-three rounds with seven bald eagles, staggering hi zigzagging circles, gasping and bubbling out ding-y sounds, with nobody else around.

The ball and box have passed hand to hand for a hundred sixty-three years since it left the artist, of Tausa, in Haor, in Sfaura’s eastern sept, on Anuurn.

The ball and box have passed hand to hand for a hundred sixty-three years since it left the artist, of Tausa, in Haor, in Sfaura's eastern sept, on Anuurn.

Her grandmother, she recalled, had never learned to make matzo ball soup in sixty-three years of married life.

In 1729, when he was sixty-three, he wrote A Modest Proposal, considered by many to be the best satire ever written in English.