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year-round

[ yeer-round ]

adjective

  1. continuing, active, operating, etc., throughout the year:

    a year-round vacation spot.



year-round

adjective

  1. open, in use, operating, etc, throughout the year
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of year-round1

First recorded in 1920–25
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Example Sentences

"I've got a big family, so we're going to spend Mother's Day together with the people that support me all year-round and that's the people that mean the most to us," she said.

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The legislation proposes to expand the types of labor covered under the visa program and allow for year-round employment of H-2A workers, according to a summary shared with The Times.

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Making daylight saving time year-round in California would have children walking to school in the dark and would hardly give us more time in the sun, columnist George Skelton writes.

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In all, the National Park Service has lost some 1,700 permanent employees from a year-round staff of just under 20,000.

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That brings to at least 1,700 the number of year-round permanent staff members that the service — arguably America’s most beloved federal agency — has lost this month.

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