seasonal

IPA: sˈizʌnʌɫ

noun

  • Anything that is seasonal, such as a financial trend, a product for sale, or an employee.

adjective

  • Of, related to, or reliant on a season or period of the year, especially with regard to weather characteristics.
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Examples of "seasonal" in Sentences

  • You have content, but you have to dress it up in seasonal clothes.
  • A seasonal permit allows you to use a Sno-Park without need of a Discover Pass note the word "seasonal".
  • During my visit, the city was drenched in seasonal rains, but it bathes year-round in a deep-set shabbiness.
  • However, I am very partial to the fruit pies my mother used to make including (in seasonal fruit order, rather than preference) cherry, blueberry, peach and apple.
  • Evidence for warming is also observed in seasonal changes with earlier springs, longer frost-free periods and longer growing seasons, and shifts in natural habitats and in migratory patterns of birds.
  • But after they got the tobacco workers organized into separate locals, they came in and hired several people to go all over the country where they had tobacco unions, in Kentucky in the eastern part of the state, where they had what they called seasonal
  • We do at the warehouses of course after every seasonal Christmas, have seasonal what we call seasonal lay offs in some cases we dug a little deeper there, but I believe and the most example is, people were laid off were part timers that had 10 year of less than six months of the company and we will be the first to be hired back should they want to be hired back, that takes a few months.

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