Similar words: jejune, junk, junior, jungle, jejunum, adjunct, junk mail, conjunction. Meaning: [dʒuːn] n. the month following May and preceding July.
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61 I'm taking my finals in June.
62 Ann's expecting a baby in June.
63 English strawberries usually come in in late June.
64 Audrey and Jimmy are to be married in June.
65 My strawberries crop in June or July.
66 The weather in June was positively autumnal.
67 Martin and Jane got tied up in June.
68 I will come in June if my health permits.
69 The paperback came out in June.
70 The party is to boycott the June elections.
71 The legislation is retroactive to 1st June.
72 They remained in Mexico until June.
73 National Savings gross sales in June totalled £709 million.
74 Entries must arrive no later than 12 June.
75 They are expecting a child in June.
76 The hillsides in June flame with azaleas.
77 Our troops were quartered in Boston until June.
78 They are to be married in June.
79 Candidates will sit the examinations in June.
80 They met in June and became lovers soon after.
81 The academic year runs from October to June.
82 The singer split with his wife last June.
83 In June 1176 King Richard laid siege to Limoges.
84 The play began its run last June.
85 We expect to take delivery some time after June.
86 The wage increases will come into effect in June.
87 The tourist trade doesn't really get moving until June.
88 June[http://Sentencedict.com](sentencedict.com), let me introduce you to Bob.
89 That June, Yeltsin became Russia's first democratically elected President.
90 She was born Jenny Harvey on June 11, 1946.
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