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hours
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hours \Hours\, n. pl. [A translation of L. Horae (Gr. ?). See Hour .] (Myth.) Goddess of the seasons, or of the hours of the day. Lo! where the rosy-blosomed Hours, Fair Venus' train, appear. --Gray.
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Hours is a 2013 American thriller film directed and written by Eric Heisserer . The film stars Paul Walker , Génesis Rodríguez , TJ Hassan , Shane Jacobson , and Judd Lormand . The film premiered on March 10, 2013 at the South by Southwest Film Festival ...
Usage examples of hours.
I am to kill him over again, there is nothing for it but our abiding with him for the next few hours at least.
In virtual, hours ago, he had been young and solid, just as Abrim remembered him, his shoulders rounded with muscle.
One Saturday afternoon he absconded and turned himself in at the local police station a few hours later.
After a leaf had been left in a weak infusion of raw meat for 10 hours, the cells of the papillae had evidently absorbed animal matter, for instead of limpid fluid they now contained small aggregated masses of protoplasm, which slowly and incessantly changed their forms.
When the tentacles do not begin moving for a much longer time, namely, from half an hour to three or four hours, the particles have been slowly brought into contact with the glands, either by the secretion being absorbed by the particles or by its gradual spreading over them, together with its consequent quicker evaporation.
A few hours later the Baron sent his bailiff, who was far more important but had known Granny Aching for longer.
In a report of a poisoning case now on trial, where we are told that arsenic enough was found in the stomach to produce death in twenty-four hours, the patient is said to have been treated by arsenic, phosphorus, bryonia, aconite, nux vomica, and muriatic acid,--by a practitioner of what school it may be imagined.