thirty six
/ˈθɜːrti ˈsɪks/
numeral
- The number 36; the cardinal number after thirty-five and before thirty-seven.
- There are thirty-six inches in a yard.
- She saved thirty-six dollars by using coupons.
- The puzzle has thirty-six pieces.
noun
- A group or set of thirty-six people or things.
- Thirty-six of the eggs were fresh, but two were bad.
- The choir has thirty-six members this season.
- He counted thirty-six stars in that part of the sky.
- The age of thirty-six years.
- At thirty-six, she ran her first marathon.
- He felt more energetic at thirty-six than he did at twenty-six.
- Many actors have their biggest success after turning thirty-six.