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- noun ordinal The
ordinal form of thenumber sixty-seven , describing a person or thing in position number 67 of a sequence. - noun fractional One of
sixty-seven equal parts of a whole.
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Examples
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We won our thirty-fifth consecutive match, eliminating the Gators, 15–2, 15–8, 15–10, to win our sixty-seventh consecutive game and record our thirty-first sweep in front of 12,327 at the Kohl Center.
Misty Misty May-Treanor With Jill Lieber Steeg 2010
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We won our thirty-fifth consecutive match, eliminating the Gators, 15–2, 15–8, 15–10, to win our sixty-seventh consecutive game and record our thirty-first sweep in front of 12,327 at the Kohl Center.
Misty Misty May-Treanor With Jill Lieber Steeg 2010
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Up on the sixty-seventh story the men were beginning to work and the noise of the hammers drowned out the loudest shouts.
SHADOW TREASURES 2009
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They celebrated George's sixty-seventh birthday with a wedding ceremony – young Nelly Custis married his nephew, Lawrence Lewis.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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Up on the sixty-seventh story the men were beginning to work and the noise of the hammers drowned out the loudest shouts.
SHADOW TREASURES 2009
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"I'd feel less uncomfortable about being the sixty-first and even better about being the sixty-seventh, but I'll take 'em one at a time," he said.
Specter: Republicans Support Stimulus, Don't Want 'Fingerprints' On It 2009
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Myers calls Christians “the sixty-seventh book of the Bible.”
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Out Stealing Horses straddles a pivotal summer in Trond's childhood and his experience of moving from Oslo to a small country village in his sixty-seventh year.
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Desolation Isle, and after going as far as the sixty-seventh degree southern latitude, had doubled Cape Horn, passed by Terra del Fuego and the Straits of Lemaire, keeping close to the Patagonian shore.
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Metropolitan Club, New York City, that Col. George Harvey, president of the Harper Company, gave Mark Twain a dinner in celebration of his sixty-seventh birthday.
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