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January

[ US /ˈdʒænjuˌɛɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice

How To Use January In A Sentence

  • His offences came to light in January when the club's chairman telephoned him to ask why a £4,000 bill for printing the yearbook had not been paid.
  • Meanwhile, in January 1999, FDA rescinded its compliance policy guide that had regulated third-party servicers of medical devices.
  • Let’s move to a more recent example of what I can only call institutionalised racism in American reporting of Iraq I have to thank reader Andrew Gorman for this gem, a January Associated Press report about the killing of an Iraqi prisoner under interrogation by US Chief Warrant Officer Lewis Welshofer Jnr. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Incomprehensible Demoralization
  • The new President will be inaugurated on January 20.
  • Makar Sankrant is the first Hindu festival of the solar calendar year, falling on January 14.
  • He said he was jailed in January for shoplifting offences and stayed off drugs when he was released.
  • In five months from January to May, 1944, the Allied troops were bogged down in a street-by-street battle.
  • Our first semester is winding down, and all the pcvs are eagerly awaiting IST (In Service Training) in Gansu province at the end of January to meet up again! Sichuan Province: Mianyang « Peace Corps: China
  • I'll be the first to admit that I've led a somewhat sheltered life since arriving in Bulgaria last January.
  • As the vines have yielded their fruit by midsummer and ripened their wood early so as to be ready for starting into growth again in December or January, the grapery is kept cool and ventilated in the fall and early winter, but this need not interfere with the mushroom crop. Mushrooms: how to grow them a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure
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