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six

[siks] / sɪks /
ADJECTIVE
having six of something
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For the 46th consecutive drawing, no one matched all six numbers of the Powerball lottery Monday, although several new millionaires were created, game officials announced.

From Los Angeles Times

Before you could sit at home and watch six hours of an in-depth documentary about the band, the Christmas singles gave you a window into the Beatles you’d only heard on record and in films.

From Salon

He said he saved up by working extra hours at the site for six years and in April 2018 bought The Albatross restaurant in Great Yarmouth, with the assistance of a bank loan.

From BBC

He was the first in almost six centuries to become pope after his predecessor resigned.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pair a homemade cocoa mix with a ribbon-tied cinnamon stick and a handwritten set of six warm-up instructions.

From Salon