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How to use sixty-five in a sentence

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They may be any age up to sixty or even sixty-five, but when they are black and naked they all look alike.
Three hundred and sixty-five days, come rain or shine, through muck and slush, I never missed a day, sir.
The bandura, Ukraine's national instrument, may have from twenty to sixty-five strings and is similar to a lute.
Since then we've done all-star performances in London with sixty-five colleges.
Some of you will die at age fifty, some at age sixty-five, and some at age ninety.
The paper recorded sixty-five taxa that were represented by six species, and 38,980 ground-dwelling arthropods from both sites.
Paragraph 1 states that the age of retirement for both men and women is sixty-five.
It is estimated that by the year 2008, women between the ages of fifty and sixty-five will be the largest demographic group in the United States.
The school is in a very flourishing condition, with an average attendance of sixty-five.
When he died at sixty-five in 1750 he was credited with well over 200 hours of music.
Bridget cricked her neck as she flipped through the seven hundred and sixty-five page book by some unknown famous psychologist.
He was also well aware that many of the reservation's sixty-five hundred residents lived near the creek bottoms that provided pasturage and a ready supply of firewood.
On the foredeck there is a solid bronze manual anchor winch, a forty-five pound plow anchor, two Danforth anchors, a sixty-five pound folding storm anchor.
The gold franc referred to in this paragraph corresponds to sixty-five and a half milligrams of gold of millesimal fineness nine hundred.
Koning is sixty-five, with a thick mustache, heavy-lidded blue eyes, and slightly shaggy hair.
Fuller, who is sixty-five and still has a boyish cowlick, won election to his judgeship in 1980 and had developed a reputation as a moderate.
The city, sixty-five kilometres from the shores of Lake Baikal, was dark, cold, and uninviting.
This year National Tree Day saw sixty-five Swansea primary school students assist in assembling miniature igloos for the local penguin population.
One of these outposts, Modvier, sells some sixty-five locandand international Muslimah brands.
Since 1994 the average age of retirement has decreased from the previously assumed sixty-five years to an average of about sixty-two years.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She was sixty-five years old, and had lived alone since she was five-and-twenty.
Its three hundred and sixty-five years were now as but the day of the ephemeron.
This was found to be three hundred and sixty-five whole days, and accordingly, this period was adopted for the civil year.
Katahdin, rising nearly fifty-four hundred feet, is one hundred and sixty-five miles northeast.
In 1820, he added to the last a pentad, so that the whole list amounted to sixty-five.
From the sole of the feet to the apex of the pschent which the king bears on his head, they are about sixty-five feet in height.
It is situated some sixty-five miles from Akureyri, and I was told motor fishing-boats went there sometimes.
On the drive-in, Adine stopped the car while Davy invoiced his available cash at sixty-five dollars.
The church is small, being about sixty-five feet long by forty wide.
This mystic phrase was repeated a hundred and sixty-five times.
Moquegua is connected to its port, ILO, by a railroad sixty-five miles long.
He is now about sixty-five years old, and no visit to Mbabane is complete without at least one cup of tea with him and his wife.
It was sixty-five miles to Homs and thirty-five more to Hamath.
Boone swears that the subcontractor was to have sixty-five per cent.
For blacks, the year's calendar should show naught but three hundred and sixty-five Fourth of Julys and New Year's Days.
He will never see sixty-five again, nor perhaps sixty-six, nor yet sixty-seven.
Since water freezes at thirty-two above, sixty-five below meant ninety-seven degrees below freezing-point.
Just think of three hundred and sixty-five whole days, with not a thing happened in them yet.
On one turnpike there were sixty-five taverns in sixty miles.
He pushed his country forward until, having one hundred and sixty-five thousand telephones, it stood fourth among the European nations.
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