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[ siks-spot ] / ˈsɪksˌspɒt /
nouna playing card or the upward face of a die bearing six pips. a domino one half of which bears six pips. Origin of six-spotFirst recorded in 1825–35 Words nearby six-spotsixpence, sixpenny, six-pointer, six-shooter, Six Sigma, six-spot, sixte, sixteen, sixteenmo, sixteenpenny, sixteenth Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for six-spotCamillo Bill's next card was an ace, Claw paired his jack and Brent drew a six-spot. Snowdrift|James B. Hendryx A king of diamonds showed first, then a ten-spot and a six-spot of the same suit. Crooked Trails and Straight|William MacLeod Raine The “hole” card was not promising—it was only a six-spot; but, backing his luck, Smith bet high on it. 'Me-Smith'|Caroline Lockhart On some of the boards the numbers were indicated by playing-cards, from ace to six-spot, tacked down. Si Klegg, Book 3 (of 6)|John McElroy
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