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View definitions for six

six

adjective as in having six of something

noun as in six of something

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Beginning in 2025, each satellite will cause a periodic eclipse that lasts for six hours, much longer than the few minutes caused by natural eclipses.

From Salon

Scheffler collected just over 30 world ranking points for his six stroke victory over Tom Kim to further cement his place at the top of the world standings.

From BBC

Prosecutors said Mr Penny placed Mr Neely in a chokehold for six minutes, compressing his neck even after he stopped moving.

From BBC

He did not play against the New Orleans Saints and played only six snaps against the Bills.

Joshua Palmer and Quentin Johnston led the way with six and five catches, respectively, with Palmer recording a season-high 78 yards receiving.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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