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vi

(= six) denoting a quantity consisting of six items or units

VI

(= six) the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one (= United States Virgin Islands) more than 130 southeastern Virgin Islands; a dependent territory of the United States

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six half-dozen half dozen 6

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Simple sentences

On July 16, 1439, King Henry VI banned kissing in England to curtail the spread of the plague.

Movie subtitles

You ain't half warm, Vi, ain't a touch of the flu, is it?
Oh, Vi. Come here.
Oh, hello, Vi.
The royal decree signed by Ferdinand VI.
I came to Vienna to see Sir David Latham- the English minister at the court of Emperor Charles VI.
Hi, Aunt Vi.
Okay, Aunt Vi.
Remember, Vi, how lovely she was?
Poor Aunt Vi was hooked from the beginning.
When I talk like him or when Aunt Vi talks like him, we sound heartless.
Aunt Vi let her husband die because of Sebastian.
Till Aunt Vi came.
Wasn't it sweet of Vi to give George Sebastian's wardrobe?
Have you seen Aunt Vi recently?
Act VI.
One must admire Vi Ormsby's skill. She's managed the whole affair.
Vi is clever, deucedly clever.
You should be very proud of your brother, Vi.
Greg's a dear, Vi.
Vi, who's Alan Douglas?
It won't do, Vi.
Vi, not a word to Lorna about this.
Vi, you knew Alan was here and didn't tell me. Why? Why?
Wait, Vi.
As virgin, a virgin, a vi-ir-gin!
Good evening, Vi.
Hi, Vi. Hi, Vi.
VI: Hello, Jerry.
Well, that's where you're wrong, Vi.
You're not so bad, Vi, but it's a fact.
The kid's keeping a stiff upper lip, but, Vi, really he's all broken up about it.
I don't want it, Vi.
Vi, do you remember once telling me to get out in time?
Hello, Buck and Vi.
Hello Vi.
Are you game, Vi? Let's make a night of it.
Merry Christmas, Vi.
Vi, what did we do with the blackout stuff?
You ask Vi.
She borrowed Vi's hand mirror and Vi wanted it back, that's all.

News and current affairs

This is the generation of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, Jordan's King Abdullah and Morocco's King Muhammad VI.
Led by a group of technocrats surrounding the young King Mohammed VI, a reform process - including political liberalization - has begun in earnest, even if the results still seem modest.