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365 days

NOUN
  1. a year that is not a leap year

How To Use 365 days In A Sentence

  • I'm convinced that part of the reason Americans have an impression of Canada as always cold - 365 days a year - is they're looking at temperatures in Celsius, but don't know it. Brown dog in the cold
  • They are usually open seven days a week from early morning to late evening, 365 days a year.
  • The usual Gregorian year officially contains only 365 days.
  • When we started, we both knew that we would be leaving in 365 days, so it was moderately noncommittal and fairly unpressured.
  • She's on call 365 days a year, and her crew of 25 do shifts of three weeks on, three weeks off.
  • If you have full-time selectors whose job is to watch cricket 365 days a year, then it is okay.
  • Meals are provided 365 days a year to those who are elderly and housebound and unable to cook a hot meal for themselves.
  • At one time the Library's doors were open to the public thirteen hours a day, on 365 days of the year; then the working man, the untrained, unmatriculated scholar could use freely and anonymously, at no cost to himself, the riches of the reference collections. Crisis in the NY Public Library
  • The parking charges apply 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, with any car illegally parked being clamped.
  • Mountains, deserts, rice and dialogue have all had their 365 days of fame.
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