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year-around

American  
[yeer-uh-round] / ˈyɪər əˈraʊnd /

adjective

  1. year-round.


Example Sentences

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We carry a lot of water being the year-around track.

From Los Angeles Times

McCollum is part of an increasing number of players who are year-around analysts while still playing.

From Seattle Times

Given Gulfstream’s now nearly year-around schedule it made sense to install lights to add night racing especially during Florida oppressively hot summer.

From Los Angeles Times

He is embracing the added role of GM but recognizes that it is a year-around commitment.

From Los Angeles Times

Neal Pilson, the former president of CBS Sports who now runs his own sports television consulting company, attributes the continued increases to the emergence of younger players as well as the league becoming year-around programming.

From Seattle Times