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sixty-seventh
[ siks-tee-sev-uhnth ]
adjective
- next after the sixty-sixth; being the ordinal number for 67.
- being one of 67 equal parts.
noun
- a sixty-seventh part, especially of one (1/67).
- the sixty-seventh member of a series.
Example Sentences
Reproduced in Pinckney’s new memoir, “Come Back in September: A Literary Education on West Sixty-Seventh Street, Manhattan,” those aperçus, which belong in some kind of literary hall of fame, include:
We’d go north on Jeffery and then west on Sixty-Seventh Street, then north again, zagging and stopping every two blocks to collect more people.
After a trip to see Blackwood and his son, Sheridan, in Ireland, Lowell died of a heart attack, on September 12, 1977, in a taxicab taking him from J.F.K. to Hardwick’s apartment, on West Sixty-seventh Street—a poignant twist for the biographers Hardwick had been dreading for years.
When Saveur profiled Heatter, in 1997, the magazine republished her East Sixty-seventh Street Lemon Cake, one of her earliest Times recipes.
We were sitting in the Green Room at the Armory, on Sixty-seventh Street, and snow was falling outside the huge windows.
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