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six
noun
    1a. The cardinal number 6;
    1b. The quantity that this represents, being one more than five.
    2. Any symbol for this, eg 6 or VI.
    3. The age of six.
    4. Something, especially a garment or a person, whose size is denoted by the number 6.
    5. The sixth hour after midnight or midday.
      Example: Come at six
      Example: 6 o'clock
      Example: 6pm
    6. A set or group of six people or things.
    7. A playing-card with six pips.
      Example: He played his six
    8. A score of 6 points.
    9. cricket.
      A hit scoring 6 runs.
    10. A team of (more or less) six Cub Scouts or Brownie Guides.
adj
    1. Totalling six.
    2. Aged six.
Idiom: at sixes and sevens
    In a state of total disorder or confusion.
Idiom: hit someone for six (knock someone for six)
    To defeat or ruin them completely.
    To shock or surprise them completely.
Idiom: six of one and half a dozen of the other (six and half a dozen)
    Equal; equally acceptable or unacceptable; the same on both sides.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon siex.



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