The cardinal number that is the sum of four and one.
1Couples took the floor for a cinque pas.
2I've never danced the cinque pas.
3You said cinque cento, Mr.
4Between me and me I thought quattro very well, but probably Lowell had in mind some end which cinque would have fitted better.
5And it was found that he even combined with the pirates of the cinque ports, and received as his share the third of their prizes.
6Long afterwards when I had been the means of getting him cinque for a poem one-tenth the length, he spoke of the payment to me.
7A third element in the fleet was obtained from the Cinque Ports.
8The younger Hugh found friends among the mariners of the Cinque Ports.
9The chief officer of the Cinque Ports was called the Lord Warden.
10Gwynplaine at twenty-four had never seen towns larger than the Cinque Ports.
11At one time Pevensey formed, with Hastings, one of the Cinque Ports.
12Then, he had said something about Florence, and Cinque-Cento, and Jacopo Bellini.
13Then there is Black Simon, the best sword of the Cinque Ports.
14Stephen was Admiral of the Cinque Ports in the time of Edward II.
15Next arose the immortal Joseph Cinque, the hero of the Amistad.
16Sir Stephen Angier, Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Victualler of the Fleet.