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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61) Britain's retail sales jumped 3.2 percent in April.
62) Our new office opened in April 2001.
63) Vine tomatoes are in season from April to October.
64) 70 jobs have been reprieved until next April.
65) In April, the President held talks with Chinese leaders.
66) We will hold these rates until 1 April.
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67) The new software is planned for release in April.
68) Next Thursday is 12 April.
69) The company commenced operations in April.
70) The company expects to complete work in April.
71) May comes between April and June.
72) The lease runs from April 19.
73) I arrived at the end of April.
74) The tax year begins in April.
75) By tradition, children play tricks on 1 April.
76) The hotel is closed between October and April.
77) I'm going on holiday at the end of April.
78) April brought the first flush of grass.
79) The paintings are on show until April.
80) The bill was passed by Parliament in April.
81) The financial/tax year begins in April.
82) The regulations come up for review in April.
83) We're going to Italy in April.
84) The deadline for applications is 30 April.
85) The plant pushes out new roots in April.
86) The growing season is from April to September.
87) The ship will be completed for sea by April.
88) The exhibition runs from 11 April to 5 July.
89) April was a bonanza month for car sales.
90) The management reacted to the demand of workers by increasing their wages since April.
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