year-round

ADJECTIVE
  1. operating or continuing throughout the year
    a year-round job
    a year-round resort
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How To Use year-round In A Sentence

  • For example, last year our wildlife department verified natural reproduction in both rainbows and browns in the Lower Mountain Fork river, which is a fantastic year-round tailrace fishery in SE Oklahoma. Hatchery Fish: The Weakest Link
  • Their rattling calls reverberate along waterways throughout the breeding season, and their flashing wings are apparent year-round. CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News
  • The root causes of the horse shortage are year-round racing and a mass exodus of owners and breeders from racing.
  • Management wants year-round random testing, a ban on precursors such as androstenedione and stiffer penalties for players who violate the policy. USATODAY.com - Expos question nears an answer
  • For year-round pots team nemesia and diascia with a neat evergreen like box or bay. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our wedding season is a year-round affair these days as people are choosing to get married in the chillier aka windier months of the year. Wedding Cake of the Day
  • There are open-air cinema club nights in summer and year-round talks by artists and writers. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a year-round drought and all the peasants that we saw on the road were covered in yellow mud on their hands and faces, their hair was standing up like straws and their clothes were dusty.
  • There's even a multi-aisle supermarket, supplied by the annual summer sealift (and year-round flights), and cafés and restaurants. Times, Sunday Times
  • It comes amid growing anger about the year-round use of fireworks which now light up the sky to mark the New Year, wedding receptions, birthday celebrations and during religious, sporting and other festivals.
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