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Results for "hour"

10moth-hours3

Definition: Common directory name


C:/10moth-hours3/

24-hours

Definition: Common directory name


C:/24-hours/

24_hours

Definition: Common directory name


C:/24_hours/

24hour

Definition: Common directory name


C:/24hour/

24hours

Definition: Common directory name


C:/24hours/

48hours

Definition: Common directory name


C:/48hours/

96hours

Definition: Common directory name


C:/96hours/

I need thee every hour-i need thee every hour

Hour

Definition: A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a peek, At the word “hour,” a concept we should seek! The dictionary gives us a helpful line, “A time period of sixty minutes,” truly divine! Think about your clock, ticking slow and steady, Each hand moves onward, quite ready and ready. That full circle it makes, that’s an hour you see, Sixty little minutes for you and for me! And the second part says, “one twenty-fourth of a day,” Dividing the daylight in a clever way. To help you remember, a simple thought: An hour is a chunk of time, perfectly brought! Does that make sense to you, my bright young crew? Any questions about "hour" for me and for you?

Hourly

Definition: Something produced each hour.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a peek, At this word ‘hourly,’ it’s pretty neat and sleek! The dictionary’s right, you see, it’s true, “Something produced each hour,” that's what it does do. Let’s break it down with a little rhyme, you know, Like wages paid, or how fast seeds grow! Think of a clock, ticking slow and steady, An hourly rate – let your earnings be ready! Or maybe rainfall, measured drop by drop, An hourly amount, before the river’s top. So ‘hourly’ means “every single hour,” it's plain to see, A regular rhythm, for you and me! Do you understand now, bright and keen? Any questions about this word, let’s convene!