I get off work at five. The store is open until five.
Recent Examples on the WebCoaches and players were encouraged to wear a face mask — the majority did not — and not give high-fives. Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 23 May 2020 Pool play, three best-of-fives and a best-of-seven. John Shea, SFChronicle.com, 1 Apr. 2020 As for sporting events, fans going to see live games at stadiums are asked to avoid cheering too loudly (because of the risk of spraying saliva) and touching other people, like hugging and giving high-fives. Mary Hui, Quartz, 23 Apr. 2020 The Blazers informed fans last Wednesday that none of the players would not be signing autographs or giving out high-fives. Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive, 9 Mar. 2020 The elbow bump Instead of handshakes or high-fives, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams introduced the elbow bump at a news conference in Connecticut as a possible alternative to avoid the coronavirus. Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY, 4 Mar. 2020 More hugs, chest to chest, more high-fives, skin on skin. Ken Armstrong, ProPublica, 23 Apr. 2020 More hugs, chest to chest, more high-fives, skin on skin. Propublica And The Seattle Times, oregonlive, 23 Apr. 2020 Over the last two full seasons, after sharing a ride with Carpenter for the previous two, Pigot produced just 10 top 10s in 34 races, including four top fives and one podium. Nathan Brown, Indianapolis Star, 12 Mar. 2020 See More
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from five, adjective, from Old English fīf; akin to Old High German finf five, Latin quinque, Greek pente