Similar words: cerebrum, bear the brunt of, estuary, obituary, sanctuary, truant, menstrual, menstruation. Meaning: ['febrʊərɪ] n. the month following January and preceding March.
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91. In February 1974, they feared acutely that a Labour victory would reverse their achievement.
92. The expected run until February was curtailed by falling attendances, despite Miss Asher giving the performance of her career.
93. Since the season opened with four productions in February, two more shows have been added.
94. It was already February, and Faye had had no problems since her return from hospital on Boxing Day.
95. The overall February confidence figure was lower than the reading of 110.5 that had been expected by analysts.
96. His first appearance in Accra was on 20 February 1948.
97. This liberty was short-lived however. parliament, deeply suspicious of the King's intentions, proclaimed his Declaration illegal in February.
98. There were protracted delays in their trial until they appeared before a magistrate in Liverpool on February 9 last year.
99. He must submit a budget during the first week in February, which should further clarify his revenue needs and sources.
100. Construction of the library is expected to be complete in February.
101. By February 1956, Nasser was ready to conclude the deal.
102. The proposed balanced-budget constitutional amendment will be brought up in February or early March, he said.
103. It would allow delegate selection from the first Monday in February until the third Tuesday in June.
104. In the February issue I warned you that I was going to bite the bullet and buy a real computer.
105. The Otis family house in Atchison had finally been sold that February,(sentencedict.com) so Amy could afford to splurge a little.
106. The embryos that became Megan and Morag were produced in February 1995, and they were born in August 1995.
107. February crude dropped 88 cents to $ 18. 79 a barrel, the largest decline since March 28, 1994.
108. His health began to deteriorate seriously towards the end of 1826 and he died at South Bank 17 February 1827.
109. A private member's bill to effect this change was brought forward in late February, 1925.
110. Following the military coup in February 1991, foreign policy reverted to a more traditional role.
111. Since February, the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond has risen to nearly 7 percent from less than 6 percent.
112. The release of Nelson Mandela in February 1990 coincided neatly with the end of the cold war.
113. Beatrice's column of 11 February 1915 gives fascinating clues to their complex relationship.
114. The cult has been barricaded in a block of buildings since a shootout with federal agents on 28 February.
115. February gasoline suffered a sharper decline, down 1. 83 cents at 58. 65 cents a gallon.
116. In February the following year he wrote: I am now in very deep waters.
117. On 3 February he was brought before a judge who noted bruises on his chest and ordered a medical examination.
118. Like that time he'd taken her to Dublin, one blustery day in February of 1821.
119. The company plans to announce complete financial results for 1995 in February.
120. After a lower court ruled the signatures were valid, the Arizona Court of Appeals unanimously reversed that decision in February 1996.
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