Use "sixty-nine" in a sentence

1. Sixty-nine years?

2. The Mexican Cartwheel is a standing Sixty-Nine

3. Sixty-nine literal weeks, of course, equal only 483 days, or less than two years.

4. 27 So all the days of Me·thuʹse·lah amounted to nine hundred and sixty-nine years and he died.

5. On March fourth, eighteen sixty-nine, Ulysses Grant traveled to Washington for his inauguration as the eighteenth president of the United States.

6. To protect the vulnerable and the middle class, a subsidy is paid directly to one hundred and sixty nine million bank accounts.

7. Sixty-nine patients who had Ferriman/Gallwey hirsutism scores (FG) of ≥8 were treated with Diane, an Anovulant containing cyproterone acetate, 2 mg, an anti-androgenic progesterone and ethinyl oestradiol, 5.0 μg

8. It is known as the Antiphonary of Bangor, but contains six canticles, twelve metrical hymns or poems, sixty-nine collects for use at canonical hours, seventeen collects on behalf of special persons or for use on special occasions, seventy anthems and versicles, the Creed, and the Pater noster

9. ‘Hundreds of Britons besieged the British Embassy.’ ‘Sixty-nine Britons or British companies are listed.’ ‘There's a very good reason that the many Britons who settle in British Columbia come to the island and make their homes in Victoria.’ ‘The big cheques were signed by Britons or British-based entrepreneurs.’