all-year
Americanadjective
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taking up, extending through, or occurring continually during a year.
an all-year activity.
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open all year, as for business or occupancy.
an all-year resort.
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usable or productive during all parts of a year.
all-year pasture; all-year fishing grounds.
Example Sentences
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The zone, which operates 24 hours a day and all-year round, was conceived to tackle poor air quality and every non-compliant vehicle detected initially faces a fine of £60.
From BBC • Aug. 15, 2023
"Some flowers are all-year flowers, those are fine," Rosario said.
From Reuters • Jul. 27, 2023
Where many all-year coffees boast lighter fruity and floral notes, holiday blends lean deep into flavor profiles rich with cinnamon, ginger, dried stone fruit, sweet molasses and vanilla.
From Salon • Dec. 26, 2022
The school board in Richmond rejected a move to an all-year school calendar.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 21, 2022
Christian New York never had an all-year bath-house until now.
From The Battle with the Slum by Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August)
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