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[ yeer-end ] / ˈyɪərˈɛnd /
nounyear's end; the end of a calendar year. adjectivetaking place or done at the year-end: a year-end sale; a year-end audit. Origin of year-endFirst recorded in 1870–75 Words nearby year-endyeanling, year, year-around, yearbook, Yeardley, year-end, year in, year out, yearling, yearlong, yearly, Yearly Meeting Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for year-endAt his year-end, pre-Hawaii press conference, we caught a rare glimpse of peak Obama. The Liberation of the Lame Duck: Obama Goes Full Bulworth|John Avlon|December 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST Two years ago, A Separation swept the year-end prizes for foreign film, and Asghar Farhadi is now back with The Past. The New Auteur of Iran: Asghar Farhadi Reinvents Domestic Drama With ‘The Past’|Jimmy So|December 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST Every December, the Internet is flooded with year-end best of lists. The Best of the Best Books List: 2013 Critics’ Top Picks||December 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST Google has released its year-end data revealing the top trending terms in America in 2013. The 10 Things You Googled in 2013: Death, Destruction, and Royal Babies|Brian Ries|December 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Who are the outspoken advocates and who's just showing up for the year-end gala? The 25 Most Charitable Celebrities of 2013|Brandy Zadrozny|December 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST His wages were to be raised to thirty shillings at the year-end, if things went well. Sons and Lovers|David Herbert Lawrence They are filled with lower and middle-class Japanese, all buying their year-end presents. A Journal from Japan|Marie Carmichael Stopes And poor Martin dug from year-end to year-end, in the weary hope of some day lighting on a great heap of wealth. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls|Various Also the fact that it is the first of the two columns, which closes with this year-end, seems to show a purpose. Commentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden|Ernst Frsteman There was Oak and Ash and Thorn enough in that year-end shower to magic away a thousand memories. Puck of Pook's Hill|Rudyard Kipling
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