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“Dark chocolate to the bone, 187 stood about six-foot-six.”
“For nearly half a century, the man behind "Scotland's other national drink" has been Mr.Barr. Since 1961, the six-foot-six Mr. Barr has borne the responsibility of blending the Irn-Bru recipe first concocted by his great-grandfather and great-uncle 109 years ago.”
The Wall Street Journal: It Isn't Iron and It Isn't Brewed, But Irn-Bru Hews to Its Orange Hue
“A long-limbed lefty at six-foot-six and 180 pounds, Jones was a southpaw version of Paige, all arms and legs as he whipsawed the ball.”
“Though he's hardly a household name, the lanky, six-foot-six Mr. Querrey was not an out-of-nowhere surprise.”
“Wally had been the star defenseman on the team that had beaten us in the 1981 state final, a six-foot-six, 225-pound bruiser with agile feet and pretty fair hands for a big man.”
“He stood six-foot-six, but his heavily muscled torso made him seem even taller.”
“He's six-foot-six and wears the derby all the time; to work, wherever.”
“A six-foot-six, 280-pound offensive tackle who was heading off to Dartmouth, Reardon was a tough, thick-necked, redheaded monster with the well-deserved nickname Animal.”
“At six-foot-six, Bill Gates Sr. is nearly a full head taller than his son.”
“At six-foot-six, I've often felt like Craig was looking down on me too ... literally.”
Remarks of Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson - Democratic National Convention
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