September
[sepˈtembər]
Definition:
1. The 9th month of the year.
2. The month following August and preceding October.
Use 'September' in a sentence:
- 1. Her birthday is on September fifth.
- 2. The court had given the unions until September to agree terms with a buyer.
- 3. At last, the beautiful month of September was over.
- 4. The days are closing in now that it is September.
- 5. September is here, bringing with it a chill in the mornings.
- 6. He's staying until September.
- 7. By September, they will have whittled the list down to a winner.
- 8. Since we started in September we have raised fifty thousand pounds, which is pretty good going.
- 9. A credit balance of $50 was brought forward from his September account.
- 10. The temperature drops in September.
- 11. Coach Lucas reassembled his team in September.
- 12. Enrolment is the first week of September.
- 13. The school begins in September.
- 14. Teachers' Day is in September.
- 15. The ninth month of the year is September.
- 16. It was a beautiful September day, with stiff easterly winds.
- 17. The operator expects the ship to be out of commission until the end of September.
- 18. School starts in September.
- 19. What's the date today? It's September 9th.
- 20. They spent a couple of nights here last September.
- 21. On the last Saturday in September, I received a final letter from Clive.
- 22. South Africa gave diplomatic recognition to Rwanda's new government on September 15.
- 23. Schools give a vacation from July 12 to September 1.
- 24. Open 19th July–6th September, Sun to Thurs incl.
- 25. The festival is on lunar September 9th.
- 26. Mr Lucas reassembled his team in September.
- 27. The bridge was completed in September of the same year.
- 28. Classes start in September.
- 29. She made her first and only space flight last September.
- 30. Mrs Smith, who has a lot of teaching experience at junior level, will be joining the school in September.
- 31. Between July and September, a total of 1,059 firms called in the receiver.
- 32. These problems came to a head in September when five of the station's journalists were sacked.
- 33. He left the company by mutual consent last September.
- 34. The economy continued to exhibit signs of decline in September.
- 35. The soil is reasonably moist after the September rain.
- 36. The festival kicks off on Monday, September 13.
- 37. The money supply expanded by 14.6 per cent in the year to September.
- 38. It is unlikely that the marine industry will fare any better in September.
- 39. The membership application came before the Council of Ministers in September.
- 40. They emerged triumphant in the September election.
- 41. From September until December, Congress remained in session.
- 42. The company admits it will make a loss for the year ending September.
- 43. The rains come in September.
- 44. He bought two lots of 1,000 shares in the company during August and September.
- 45. New owners will have to wait until September before moving in.
- 46. Today is Friday, September 14th.
- 47. The time frame within which all this occurred was from September 1985 to March 1986.
- 48. September was a long way off.
- 49. Her son, Jerome, was born in September.
- 50. September had come and the leaves were starting to fall.
- 51. The Peace of Ryswick was signed in September 1697.
- 52. Work on the new bridge is due to begin in September.
- 53. We've had to put off our wedding until September.
- 54. The university will reach its target of 5 000 students next September.