August meaning in English
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Definition
August: the month of the year between July and September
Examples
- "August 18th"
- "This year's conference will take place in the Kennedy Suite at the Boston Heights Conference Center (Boston, Massachusetts) on the 21st of August."
- "- August 6th"
- "August 18th : Server at station 12 produced a loud beeping sound for over an hour this morning."
- "The celebration of their love will take place on Friday, the twenty-fifth of August at three o'clock at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 1669 Fudgejunction Road, London, England."
- "August 16th : Server at station 12 would not turn on today."
- "According to one recent study, foot traffic at retail stores fell 19% between January and August."
- "August 6th"
- "In August?"
- "August 30th, 2013"
- "And in the log book for August 22nd, there seems to be something written in pencil, but unfortunately it's been smudged."
- "Fortunately, I was able to locate a log marking the subject's time of arrival and departure each day for the month of August."
- "I'm not here right now because I'm on vacation, yippee, until - until August 15th."
- "I have made the changes you requested, and I am pleased to inform you that you now have a reservation on Budget Airlines flight number 13 from San Francisco to Jakarta, leaving at 3:00 AM on Monday, August 2nd."
- "I hope we're still on for the safari in August."
- "- August 18th"
- "August 21st : Error message came up on the main terminal regarding a shortage of memory."
- "A sample from the week of August 12th is particularly intriguing"
- "August 25th : Several driver problems today."
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