1. eighty-six - Verb
2. eighty-six - Adjective Satellite
being six more than eighty
Source: WordNetBy war’s end, public opinion polls showed some eighty-six percent of the Bosnian Muslim population expressed a positive attitude toward Iran. citation All Shia foreign advisors and fighters withdrew from Bosnia at the end of conflict. Source: Internet
Early Christian Writings London: Penguin Books (1987): 115. or that he may have lived eighty-six years after his conversion. Source: Internet
Eighty-six percent of college undergraduates own smartphones. Source: Internet
Eighty-six recipes as well as historical accounts, Pop Art illustrations, and a sharp sense of humor populate the book, all of which serves as a way to document—and preserve—the dwindling culture and food of Macau. Source: Internet
Eighty-six percent of Americans support PAS. Source: Internet
Eighty-six per cent of people interviewed say they are too scared to return in the immediate future. Source: Internet