The cardinal number immediately following twenty-five and preceding twenty-seven.(noun)
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Use "twenty-six" in a sentence
"Hoover had designated twenty-six thousand individuals to be arrested and jailed in any national emergency, including Martin Luther King Jr. and Norman Mailer."
"Between 1900 and 1940, more Jews won boxing world championships—twenty-six—than Irish, Italian, German, or African American fighters."
"This was twenty-six years before Margaret Sanger more famously opened her first birth control clinic."