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- proper noun Plural form of
December .
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Examples
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Another stumbling block is their woeful recent history in Decembers - no winning records in the month since 2001.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Mr. Heggie's last two operas for Ms. von Stade, "Dead Man Walking" (2000) and "Three Decembers" (2008), both had a kind of valedictory quality.
Singing Into Retirement David Littlejohn 2012
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For instance, the last two Decembers both had major storms in the populous Northeast, leading to predictions of sales declines of 1% to 2%, Mr. Johnson said.
Hurricanes Give Lift To Certain Retailers Karen Talley 2011
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There was even a Hal Jordan Green Lantern figure made in very limited numbers a few Decembers ago, and in San Diego this year, they'll have a Hal Jordan in his flight suit, along with Abin Sur and another Sinestro.
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Because we had three relatively warm Decembers in a row that were at or above 40F for the average temperature 2006, 2007, 2008.
D.C. Decembers: Trending colder? Matt Rogers 2011
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In "Three Decembers," a three-person chamber opera, Ms. von Stade sang the role of an aging Broadway star blinded by egotism and denial from understanding the needs of her own childen.
Singing Into Retirement David Littlejohn 2012
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One of the coldest Decembers on record caused construction output to fall 3.6% from the third quarter, creating a 0.4 percentage point drag on overall output.
German GDP Grows 0.4% Geoffrey T. Smith 2011
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What really surprised me is that Decembers in the 1970s, especially the first half of the decade, were warmer in D.C. than the 1980s.
D.C. Decembers: Trending colder? Matt Rogers 2011
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He was declared the overwhelming winner of Decembers' presidential election, which was strongly criticized by international observers.
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Decembers, you can answer the 1960s of course, pending how the 2010s play out.
D.C. Decembers: Trending colder? Matt Rogers 2011
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