Similar words: yours, course, purse, burst, nurse, cursor, pursue, hour. Meaning: ['aʊə(r)] n. 1. a period of time assigned for work 2. an indefinite period of time.
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91. The meat needs to stew for several hours.
92. The dealer spent hours bargaining for the painting.
93. She kept the children amused for hours.
94. He was sentenced to 140 hours community service.
95. Their forces capitulated five hours after the Allied bombardment of the city began.
96. New Year time is here. I hope you have a wonderful New Year. May every day hold happy hours for you.
97. They wore the standard uniform of the well-to-do American out of office hours.
98. The members of the town coucil disputed for hours about whether to build a new museum.
99. They work long hours in order to take home a fat wage packet.
100. The patient's condition has deteriorated over the last few hours.
101. How many hours of daylight do we have in a day?
102. They have been kissing away in that room for hours!
103. Pour the marinade over the beef and leave it for 24 hours.
104. The fire burned for eight hours before the fire crews could subdue it.
104. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
105. Arguing about details consumed many hours of the committee's valuable time.
106. He could amuse us for hours with his stories of the theater.
107. There is an express service from Paris which completes the journey to Bordeaux in under 4 hours.
108. They had been dueling for hours and finally called a draw.
109. We need an experienced player who can fiddle away for hours for the country dancing.
110. Their research shows that the average individual watches around three and a half hours of television per day.
111. When she found that the baby still had a high temperature after twelve hours, the young mother decided to go for a doctor.
112. Their working day can last anything up to 15 hours.
113. They were arrested in the small hours of Saturday morning.
114. Try and allot 2 or 3 hours a day to revision.
115. The European Union has proposed new regulations to control the hours worked by its employees.
116. After two hours of running[Sentencedict.com], the horse was panting for water.
117. The water was turned off for several hours each day during the drought.
118. It was claimed that some doctors were working 80 hours a week.
119. He's in Melanie's bad books because he arrived 2 hours late.
120. A fast train does the journey to London in three hours.
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