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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211. Miss Bennett whiled away the hours playing old films on her video-recorder.
212. Australia was a mere couple of hours away by jet.
213. My heart is not open 24 hours, not the restaurant at any time, welcome to.
214. The meeting was scheduled for two hours, but it is now over yet.
215. The baby was born with a heart problem and only survived for a few hours.
216. She spends hours on the phone chatting to her friends.
217. After several hours of aimless searching they were getting low on fuel.
218. Christmas time is here. I hope you have a wonderful New Year. May every day hold happy hours for you.
219. The machine can operate for 15 hours continuously at full power.
220. Though she had spent hours fixing the computer he belittled her efforts.
221. She would be able to stretch out her cramped limbs and rest for a few hours.
222. Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the Hyde Park Hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine.
223. For three hours a committee of state senators listened to a parade of local residents giving their opinions.
224. People can go out to work in the daylight hours and then come to night school in the evening.
225. He works long hours to the detriment of his health.
226. Mary served behind the counter at Bacon's for a few hours a week.
227. The mixture of flour,[sentencedict.com] water and yeast is then left in a warm place for four hours.
228. Firefighters took two hours to release the driver from the wreckage.
229. The average working week in Japan is 42.3 hours, compared with 41.6 in the UK, so they are not too badly off.
230. It took hours to extricate the car from the sand.
231. It seems quite absurd to expect anyone to drive for 3 hours just for a 20 minute meeting.
232. The police finally extracted the information after hours of questioning.
233. You have lectured for 2 hours. You need a rest.
234. I spent 2 hours hammering up the announcement on the wall.
235. The snow fell non-stop for 24 hours.
236. The minority nationality concert lasted two hours.
237. You can telephone your order 24 hours a day.
238. A radioactive plume could reach the city within hours.
239. Marinate the veal in white wine for two hours.
240. The miners work 38 hours per week.
More similar words: yours, course, purse, burst, nurse, cursor, pursue, hour, recourse, pursuit, burst in, of course, nursery, shout, house, discourse, by yourself, burst into, excursion, in due course, though, rush out, without, should, in the course of, rush hour, reach out, household, housing, flesh out.