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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121 The company hopes to locate in its new offices by June.
122 In June last year, 26 people came out on strike protesting against a compulsory 65-hour week.
123 The hospice is planning a major fund-raising event for June.
124 Miss Brown and her friend, both from Stoke, were arrested on the 8th of June.
125 The interest you earn will be paid half-yearly in June and December.
126 California law says that they must be taught from September to the middle of June.
127 I am writing in response to your letter of June 12.
128 It was on 24th June 1981 that young villagers first reported seeing the Virgin Mary in a vision.
129 One of these lies is graphically and indisputably demonstrated by intelligence we collected on June 27, last year.
130 The commission, fronted by Sir Isaac Hayatali, was set up in June 1992.
131 We have decided not to employ a writer in residence after June.
132 Due to some freak of nature, it snowed in June.
133 Whitehall said that it hoped to get the change through by the end of June.
134 It's settled then. I'll go back to the States in June.
135 The rose bushes are a mass of flowers in June.
136 The club's annual dinner will be held on 3 June.
137 He has promised to finish the job by June and I am sure he will deliver.
138 To the best of my knowledge the new project will be starting in June.
139 I am writing to confirm a booking for a single room for the night of 6 June.
140 We received only two tenths of an inch of rain during the entire month of June.
141 The nation's unemployment rate has been climbing steadily since last June.
142 By June of this year the whirligig of politics had kicked the Conservatives out and put the Liberal Democrats in.
143 A boycott of/against goods from the EU began in June.
144 The EU will now complete ratification of the treaty by June 1.
145 The aid was frozen in June after intense lobbying by conservative Republicans.
146 The only cloud on the horizon is the physics exam in June.
147 The invaders were only finally crushed when troops overcame them at Glenshiel in June 1719.
148 The new machine will go on line in June 2006.
149 The government has extended the ban on the import of beef until June.
150 I had intended asking for my cards in June,[www.Sentencedict.com] but I think I shall stick it out till the end of the year.
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