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six
[ siks ]
noun
- a cardinal number, five plus one.
- a symbol for this number, as 6 or VI.
- a set of this many persons or things.
- a playing card, die face, or half of a domino face with six pips.
- Cricket. a hit in which the ball crosses the boundary line of the field without a bounce, counting six runs for the batsman. Compare boundary ( def 4 ).
- an automobile powered by a six-cylinder engine.
- a six-cylinder engine.
- Slang.
- the area directly behind a person; back:
Check your six—there's a hottie approaching.
- the area directly behind a person in motion; tail:
The pilot had an enemy plane on his six.
adjective
- amounting to six in number.
Six
1/ sis /
noun
- Les Sixa group of six young composers in France, who from about 1916 formed a temporary association as a result of interest in neoclassicism and in the music of Satie and the poetry of Cocteau. Its members were Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, Georges Auric, Louis Durey, and Germaine Tailleferre
six
2/ sɪks /
noun
- the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one See also number
- a numeral, 6, VI, etc, representing this number
- something representing, represented by, or consisting of six units, such as a playing card with six symbols on it
- Also calledsix o'clock six hours after noon or midnight
- Also calledsixer cricket
- a stroke in which the ball crosses the boundary without bouncing
- the six runs scored for such a stroke
- a division of a Brownie Guide or Cub Scout pack
- at sixes and sevens
- in disagreement
- in a state of confusion
- knock someone for six informal.to upset or overwhelm someone completely; stun
- six of one and half a dozen of the other or six and two threesa situation in which the alternatives are considered equivalent
determiner
- amounting to six
six nations
- ( as pronoun )
set the table for six
Word History and Origins
Origin of six1
Word History and Origins
Origin of six1
Idioms and Phrases
- at sixes and sevens,
- in disorder or confusion.
- in disagreement or dispute.
- get / have someone’s six, Slang. back 1( def 54 ).
- watch one’s six, Slang. back 1( def 62 ).
More idioms and phrases containing six
- at sixes and sevens
- deep six
- Joe six-pack
Example Sentences
Manchester City were fifth at the time - six points behind Arsenal, albeit with a game in hand, and finished champions for a fourth successive time.
René is among around six million Syrians who fled the country and found safety either in neighbouring countries like Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey - the majority - or further afield in Europe.
Mr Nixon, Susannah's surgeon, said people have six major saliva glands and Susannah's tumour was on the largest one under the ear.
Influencer Charlie Gill, from Manchester, has been sharing sustainability tips on social media for six years now and says her content has taken off since the underconsumption trend began.
What’s more, every one of their offensive linemen was flagged for a penalty, and there were six of those players since the Jets had to sub in a replacement for their injured left tackle.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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