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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211. It reopened several days later, however, and no further desalination plants came under direct threat during February.
212. But delays over a decision about the nature of the contract meant the deadline for tenders was postponed to February 24.
213. By April 1989 price controls started to crumble and monthly inflation rose from 5% in March 1989 to 73% this February.
214. The December through February sessions had gone so well that committee members believed they should conduct similar training throughout the division.
215. Then, in February 1944, her face became disfigured by red blotches and her skin started peeling.
216. Since February 22, passengers buying a cheap day return have been able to get a second ticket for £1.
217. In the event, Wilson opted for the cosmetic exercise, but no one could foretell this in February 1974.
218. An aerial view of the approaches to Liverpool St station on 4 February 1989.
219. They agreed to return to their barracks after the government undertook to pay them their January and February salaries.
220. The first patient began the study in August 1995 and the last in February 1996, Markowitz said.
221. Hamed will go on a publicity tour around the States next week before entering training camp on February 16.
222. At the time of the preliminary hearing in February, Maria was still clinging to life.
223. In the overall case, the four-year statute of limitations on alleged fraud, theft and financial elder abuse expires in February.
224. The revolution of February 1917 further aggravated this situation and brought about disruption of industry.
225. Elected representatives hold office for three years; the most recent elections were held in February 1990.
226. With all due respect to February,(sentencedict.com) it can be one of the most mundane months of the sports year.
227. On 26 February 1992 Hobhouse J. adjourned the application and invited the Attorney-General to appoint an amicus curiae.
228. February gasoline rose 0. 20 cent 55. 41 cents a gallon.
229. From 27 February, eight score draws will no longer be enough to crack open the champagne.
230. Since February buyers have taken up 1.5m bales, double the amount in the same period last year.
231. December, January and February are comparatively cool months in Calcutta, and it is quite comfortable out of doors.
232. The February early morning was chilly, with a hint of snow to come in the air.
233. In February 1987 the corresponding figures were 28.6% for all candidates and 35.5% for candidates elected.
234. A call for papers has been issued and the deadline for abstracts is 14 February 1992.
235. The Government announced on 19 February that it was abandoning its plan to abolish legal aid in asylum cases.
236. Skunks roll out of their dens in February or March and embark on a long prowl.
237. Only after he committed suicide in February 1988 did the mass media acknowledge his talents and create a Bashlachev boom.
238. However, most February 29 babies celebrate their birthdays on February 28.
239. I took the book and a supply of ballpoint pens back in February.
240. Energy Efficiency Since February 1989 we have operated an energy conservation programme through our own management team and contractors.
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