Similar words: year after year, year, yearn, yearning, yearling, yearbook, next year, hearse. Meaning: [jɪr /jɪə ,jɜː] n. 1. a late time of life 2. a prolonged period of time 3. the time during which someone's life continues.
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241. He had been extorting money from the old lady for years.
242. For years the directors have been fattening on the efforts of the workers.
243. We've had the same TV for over ten years and it's just given up the ghost.
244. Treat your keyboard with care and it should last for years.
245. We've lived here for 15 years, but we're relative newcomers to the village.
246. Behind every successful man there's a lot of unsuccessful years.
247. You're 25 years old, and you still haven't cut the apron strings .
248. He was captain of the football team for five years.
249. The family said they had endured years of torment and abuse at the hands of the neighbours.
250. He only came out of hiding ten years after the war was over.
251. The bags we sell have very strong seams, so they will last for years.
252. She struggled for 10 years to achieve success as an actress.
253. The brickwork will mellow over the years so that it blends with the surroundings.
254. Many years were to pass before we crossed our path again.
255. These two years of hard work will be the making of him.
256. The award was a fitting tribute to her years of devoted work.
257. I'm sixty years of age. That's 16 Celsius. George Carlin
258. Old is always fifteen years from now. Bill Cosby
259. Make me dictator for five years and I'll show you what I can do. I'll clean the dirt out. We need to bring law and order and should bring about the necessary changes in the constitution to achieve this. And we should stop vote bank politics done in the name of communal harmony. People have stopped loving their country. Everybody has forgotten the "mother" in motherland. Dharminder
260. I’m willing to die for the woman I love. I just want to take 75 years to do it. Jarod Kintz
261. One changes from day to day[Sentencedict.com], and... after a few years have passed one has completely altered. George Sand
262. I may not have been the greatest president, but I've had the most fun eight years. Bill Clinton
263. I had been practically living in a studio for years and had not seen my children grow. Jeetendra
264. The most useless are those who never change through the years. James Matthew Barrie
265. Love reckons hours for months, and days for years; and every little absence is an age. John Dryden
266. I have been practising pranayama [yogic breathing exercises] every day. It has transformed my life. I find it intoxicating — it has the same effect on me that alcohol used to. I used to drink a lot but I stopped about five years ago. Dharminder
267. And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. Abraham Lincoln
268. Of course, at heart I am still 27 years old! Dharminder
269. Our hope concerning the future is great, and our faith is strong. We know we’ve scarcely scratched the surface of that which will come to pass in the years that lie ahead. Gordon B. Hinckley
270. If an ancient man saw planes two thousand years ago, he would've thought they were birds or angels from another world. Dejan Stojanovic
More similar words: year after year, year, yearn, yearning, yearling, yearbook, next year, hearse, hearsay, yesteryear, in tears, fiscal year, rehearse, rehearsal, crocodile tears, yeah, yeast, harsh, sparse, hoarse, coarse, arsenal, varsity, hoarsely, Warsaw pact, catharsis, scholarship, solar system, parsimonious, ear.