january

IPA: dʒˈænjuɛri

Root Word: January

noun

  • The first month of the Gregorian calendar, following the December of the previous year and preceding February. Abbreviation: Jan or Jan.
  • (rare) A female given name from English.
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Examples of "january" in Sentences

  • That what America eas in january 2008 Ofcourse not!
  • Did anyone see the field & stream video game in january's issue
  • I had a bad fall in january, sprained knee, ligaments and months of therapy.
  • Did anyone see the field & stream video game in january's issue | Field & Stream
  • I can't help but laugh at the guy that compared DOW jones numbers in january to now.
  • I can’t wait for this it looks excellent and hearing it coming out in january is great news!
  • I am not sure whats goingon but I also am not happy with Time Warner raising our rates in january either.
  • If you liked the hamburger themed lounger we featured back in january then take a look at this sandwich bed with cheese, tomato, luttuce and … wait for it fellow bloggers … BACON!!!
  • When the DAW JONES is at his lowest in january and we were loosing average 700000 jobs I've also seen polls saying 52% of americans think the economy was not in recession and that everything was good.
  • My point here is very simple … any small business owner or working indiviudal with a mindset on the tax payments due soon is keenly aware of what failed tax and spend polices like the ones introduced in january can do.

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