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  • noun ordinal The ordinal form of the number sixty-six, describing a person or thing in position number 66 of a sequence.
  • noun fractional One of sixty-six equal parts of a whole.

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Examples

  • Later that day, Dulles called Eisenhower to congratulate him on his sixty-sixth birthday.

    Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011

  • Later that day, Dulles called Eisenhower to congratulate him on his sixty-sixth birthday.

    Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011

  • So here I am, two hours into my sixty-sixth year ....

    Connections 2010

  • With his sixty-sixth birthday in mid-December, Herman Cain's resume reads like a number of successful and aspiring Americans who have moved up the ladder in business.

    Omar Tyree: I Don't Know Herman Cain Omar Tyree 2011

  • “The sixty-sixth day of school is about to begin,” he called out.

    PERSEPHONE THE PHONY JOAN HOLUB 2010

  • “The sixty-sixth day of school is about to begin,” he called out.

    PERSEPHONE THE PHONY JOAN HOLUB 2010

  • So here I am, two hours into my sixty-sixth year ....

    Simon Gray's Last Cigarette 2008

  • So here I am, two hours into my sixty-sixth year ....

    A Different Stripe: 2008

  • At the time of her death on May 18, 1951, a week after her sixty-sixth birthday, she held the position of Lecturer at the Newark College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University.

    Edith Weiss-Mann. 2009

  • An oration delivered in Jefferson-Hall, Portsmouth, N.H., on the sixty-sixth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America, July 4th, 1842 by William Claggett

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Jim Hightower: This July 4th, Rebel and Agitate for Change 2009

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