Similar words: duly, truly, unduly, unruly, ulysses grant. Meaning: [dʒuː'laɪ] n. the month following June and preceding August.
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31) It is noteworthy that the programme has been shifted from its original August slot to July.
32) Two months later, on July 6th, he fired Owens.
33) She's expecting a baby in July.
34) The wall oozed in July there.
35) The next instalment is not due until July.
36) He got his call-up papers in July.
37) I plan to graduate in July.
38) The final examination comes on in July.
39) The loans were due for repayment in July 2002.
40) Average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% in July.
41) The jazz festival is held annually in July.
42) They teamed up for a charity performance in July.
43) Reply by no later than 21 July.
44) "Eat before JULY 14" was stamped on the label.
45) The exhibition opens at the Tate Gallery in July.
46) I've never known it snow in July before.
47) Take cuttings from it in July or August.
48) The new model will be launched in July.
49) The next conference is slated for July.
50) The workers have been on indefinite strike since July.
51) Applications received after 1 July will not be counted.
52) I was born on July 1st.
53) The new hospital opens on July 1st.
54) We'll take our holiday sometime in July,(sentencedict.com)[Sentencedict] I think.
55) July went out with rain.
56) The competition ends July 6.
57) The summer term runs from April to July.
58) My strawberries crop in June or July.
59) Even in July the windchill factor can be intense.
60) The car is taxed until July.