Periods - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpɪrɪədz|
Brit.  |ˈpɪərɪədz|  British pronunciation of the word periods
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounperiod

noun

- plural form of period

Extra examples

Tolstoy often used periods in his novels.

She finds it hard to sit still for long periods of time.

Every summer periods of cool weather occasionally interrupt the intense heat.

The goalie blanked the Falcons for two periods in the hockey game.

He was often subject to periods of gloom.

...restaurant employees who, during the slow periods, would rather be doing something instead of just dillydallying...

...long periods of being confined to a hospital bed will enfeeble anyone...

The country has suffered through long periods of economic privation.

Tree bark provides deer with sustenance in periods of drought.

The weather will consist of sunshine interchanging with periods of light rain.

The march of the population in both periods seems to have been nearly the same.

I've had a few jobs with long periods of unemployment in between.

His occupation condemned him to spend long periods of time away from his family.

It's your responsibility to arrange adequate cover for holiday periods.

He tried to fudge the issue by saying that he did not want to specify periods.

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