year-round
year-round
Definition
year·-round (yir′ro̵und′)
adjective
open, in use, operating, etc. throughout the year
adverb
throughout the year to travel year-round
year-round
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- open: Our popular bar, " The Safety Stop " is open year-round from 10:00 AM.
- all: We can take up to about 50 guests at a time all year-round.
- almost: In areas of dense scrub and bushes, the explosive songs of Cetti's Warblers may be heard almost year-round.
- here: Whale sharks are sighted here year-round, with peaks of activity in March and April - the time I chose to make my trip.
Preposition: at
- teaspoon: Feeding: Good results may be obtained by using a high-nitrogen fertilizer year-round at 1 teaspoon per gallon of water.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- have: With direct non-stop flights from to the UK to Calgary, Seattle and Vancouver the region has easy access year-round.
- enjoy: Golf Those into golf can enjoy the sport year-round, with quality courses and facilities available.
- take: Taking local organic honey year-round can provide a ' natural ' immunity.
Modifies a noun
- caribbean: Downtown long beach year-round seven-day caribbean of tropical organism.
- sunshine: Its added bonus is an average rainfall of only 25mm each year, guaranteeing year-round sunshine.
- destination: Once strictly a winter resort, the area is now a year-round holiday destination for tourists from all over the world.
- visibility: Year-round, however, visibilities are above 3 miles more than 95 percent of the time.
- climate: Thanks to the year-round warm climate, two or three crops of rice are harvested annually.
- calendar: Glasgow's nightlife is eclectic & electric and the city plays host to a year-round calendar of exciting festivals and major events.
Used with adjective complement
- operate: Most work is at weekends during the spring to autumn season however we do operate year-round at many different types of venue.
- offer: This page is updated on a regular basis allowing you to benefit from some of the lowest rates York offers year-round.
- work: Graduates who work year-round may be able to claim all year.
- use: This room is a useful addition with scope for entertaining or relaxing and can be used year-round.
- run: UK online campaign The UK online campaign runs year-round with high profile events placed strategically to build awareness of the UK online strategy.
- live: We will tackle second-home ownership so that more homes are owned by people who live here year-round.
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