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time of year

n. A particular period in the year.

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time of year

n. one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions; "the regular sequence of the seasons" [syn: season]

Usage examples of "time of year".

We'd have Skotos' own time making it to the Tutub without stopping for water along the way, even at this time of year when the stream beds may yet hold some.

He had forgotten how humid it could get in Beirut at that time of year.

The ground's worst of all in that stretch, and even without help from the hradani we'd have to be on the watch for slides this time of year.

It is warm enough for them this far south even at this time of year.

The imps chuckled and remarked how Winterfest was normally the most prosperous time of year for elves, and elves were notoriously unable to manage money.

There are, as you know, wagons going every which way in Sendaria at this time of year.

The day had been his first good one in six months and fall was his favorite time of year, so it was doubly auspicious.

We face a situation where the populace was laboring under no great burden of discontent, although the usual seasonal rise in food prices at this time of year will undoubtedly help us for a few weeks.

But Wallenstein always insisted on a fire, no matter the time of year.

When he had been in the north, with his sammad, winter and summer had been markedly different and it had been important to know the time of year for the hunting.

There was a lot more daylight here than there was back north in Krasnegar at this time of year.

He hoped the weather would hold up for the next month, but at this time of year that was not exactly probable.

The incident had happened late in the day, which would have been long after sunset in southern lands, at that time of year.

Her willingness to travel at this time of year was compelling evidence her situation was grave, if not desperate, and if she'd manipulated Bahzell and Brandark into helping her, that didn't mean she had reason to trust two hradani she hadn't yet had time to learn to know.

That area was, perhaps, the key spot in the galaxy, so far as the future of humanity was concerned, but if the Primgranese suspected nothing there shouldn't be a human within eighty miles at this time of year.