sextuplet

[ US /ˌsɛkˈstəpɫɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one
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How To Use sextuplet In A Sentence

  • We're identical sextuplets, so naturally the four boys all look alike.
  • South Africa's first sextuplets, three boys and three girls, are alive and well - born by Caesarean section at 8.10 am yesterday.
  • The guest speaker was Graham Walton, the father of the only girl sextuplets in the world, who proved an entertaining speaker, regaling the audience with anecdotes about life as the only male in a family of seven women.
  • While advances in caring for very small infants has brightened the outlook for these tiny babies, chances remain slim that all infants in a set of sextuplets or more will survive and thrive.
  • When the CIA's activities were discovered and reported in Guatemala, Headquarters recommended, ‘If possible, fabricate big human interest story, like flying saucers, birth sextuplets in remote area to take play away.’
  • While multiple births have increased in recent years because of the success of fertility drugs, sextuplets still are rare.
  • A woman in the US has given birth to sextuplets and doctors say the three boys and three girls are doing well.
  • I have a thing for twins/triplets/quartets/quintets / sextuplets / septuplets/etc.
  • Across town at Via Christi Medical Center, Sondra and Eldon Headrick were also dealing with the media frenzy generated by the birth of their sextuplets one day after the Tetrick boys were born April 5.
  • While multiple births have increased in recent years because of the success of fertility drugs, sextuplets still are rare.
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