Similar words: caprice, a priori, caprine, capricious, capriciousness, primarily, private enterprise, capra. Meaning: ['eɪprəl] n. the month following March and preceding May.
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31) It's extremely rare for it to be this hot in April.
32) On April 19 the new government won a vote of confidence by 339 votes to 207.
33) Our tour departs from Heathrow Airport on 31 March and returns 16 April.
34) It happened on the weekend of 24 and 25 April.
35) Teachers settled for a 4.2% pay rise with retrospective effect from 1 April.
36) 13 April has been set down for the trial.
37) The meeting is on April fifth.
38) Last year,[http://Sentencedict.com] the rains came on time in April.
39) Applications must be in by April 30.
40) It very often rains here in April.
41) The cold weather broke at the beginning of April.
42) Applications must be in by 30 April.
43) The vessel docked at Liverpool in April 1811.
44) He started work here last April.
45) The cold wave extended into April.
46) The meeting will be on April 6th.
47) The policy comes up for review in April.
48) The manuscript bears the date 10 April 1937.
49) We're getting married in April.
50) Protests on 12 April attracted 100,000 participants.
51) She's pregnant and the baby's due in April.
52) It was a grey, wet April Sunday.
53) He was identified in an April 21 police line-up.
54) The present assembly will be dissolved on April 30th.
55) We went to Japan last April.
56) We came back in April.
57) She was born in April.
58) The summer term runs from April to July.
59) I arrived on 6th April.
60) It was April and the snowdrops were long over.
More similar words: caprice, a priori, caprine, capricious, capriciousness, primarily, private enterprise, capra, apron, apropos, at a profit, malapropos, malapropism, break a promise, make a practice of, rill, peril, rile, drill, riled, trill, krill, grill, frills, shrill, imperil, warily, grille, thrill, eerily.