Year-round
continuing, active, operating, etc., throughout the year:
a year-round vacation spot.
contemporary examples
battle of the twilight heartthrobs the daily beast june 22, 2010
bp’s ex-convict brigade rebecca dana june 21, 2010
meet the first female president nicolle wallace october 16, 2010
what does the discovery of “another earth” mean for us? matthew r. francis april 17, 2014
calling bs on sad ariel leve january 23, 2010
historical examples
forest trees of illinois fuller george d.
area handbook for bulgaria eugene k. keefe, violeta d. baluyut, william giloane, anne k. long, james m. moore, and neda a. walpole
frying pan farm elizabeth brown pryor
double challenge james arthur kjelgaard
north of fifty-three bertrand w. sinclair
adjective
open, in use, operating, etc, throughout the year
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