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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241. They spent hours around the negotiating table.
242. Leave the concrete to set for a few hours.
243. She finally drifted in two hours after everyone else.
244. The storm blew over after a couple of hours.
245. It rained for two hours solid this afternoon.
246. The first missile was launched at 2300 hours .
247. That composition was knocked off in about two hours after dinner one evening.
248. He blathered on for hours about at this morning's meeting.
249. It took them 3 hours to wrestle the heavy rock into place.
250. Sometimes I sit for hours and never get a bite .
251. Professor Lee's office hours are from 2 to 4 on Mondays and Thursdays.
252. It took the firemen nearly two hours to put the blaze out.
253. It took a couple of hours for the two-mile tailback to clear.
254. Don't be browbeaten into working more hours than you want.
255. The teacher demands that students should turn in their test papers within two hours.
256. The station was closed for two hours because of a security alert.
257. He didn't fancy spending hours in the restaurant,[sentence dictionary] surrounded by hovering waiters.
258. The new faster trains can do the journey inside two hours.
259. We sat there for hours talking about everything under the sun.
260. Long hours and tough working conditions are often par for the course in catering.
261. They threw up a new cabin in a couple of hours.
262. I lay awake through the wee small hours, waiting for the signal.
263. He left two hours ago, so he ought to be there by now.
264. The film's 129 minutes were edited down from 150 hours of footage.
265. Carl sits at a computer terminal 40 hours a week.
266. It was sheer hell having to sit through hours of boring lectures!
267. Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. William Shakespeare
268. Even one day lost in misery is a great loss, for the day will never come back again. You lose 24 hours of happiness[sentencedict.com], joy & bliss. Live each day in happiness. RVM
269. The good people sleep much better at night than the bad people. Of course, the bad people enjoy the waking hours much more. Woody Allen
270. Happiness is waking up, looking at the clock and finding that you still have two hours left to sleep. Charles M. Schulz
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.