that's the sixty-four thousand question
1(the) sixty-four-thousand-dollar question — informal, informal an important or difficult question which people do not know the answer to. So will she marry him or not? that s the sixty four thousand dollar question …
2sixty-four-thousand-dollar question — noun (singular) informal the most important question, which you do not know the answer to: But will they accept the offer? That s the sixty four thousand dollar question …
3sixty-four-thousand-dollar-question — The sixty four thousand dollar question is the most important question that can be asked about something …
4sixty-four-thousand-dollar-question — The sixty four thousand dollar question is the most important question that can be asked about something. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
5Sixty-four-thousand-dollar-question — The sixty four thousand dollar question is the most important question that can be asked about something …
6sixty-four-dollar question — noun Etymology: so called from the fact that $64 was the highest award in the CBS radio quiz show “Take Italian or Leave It” (1941 48) : a crucial question expressing the basic issue on a problematical subject * * * /siks tee fawr dol euhr, fohr… …
7sixty-four thousand dollar question — noun informal something that is not known and on which a great deal depends. Origin 1940s: orig. sixty four dollar question, from a question posed for the top prize in a broadcast quiz show …
8sixty — n. & adj. n. (pl. ies) 1 the product of six and ten. 2 a symbol for this (60, lx, LX). 3 (in pl.) the numbers from 60 to 69, esp. the years of a century or of a person s life. 4 a set of sixty persons or things. adj. that amount to sixty. Phrases …
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