An annual publication including weather forecasts and other miscellaneous information arranged according to the calendar of a given year.
1 The discussion in the Junto settled the question of issuing the almanac .
2 Grisham said he kept an almanac of baby names on his desk.
3 His information from the weather bureau differs from that of the almanac .
4 Then procuring an almanac , he passed it to the judge and jury.
5 The screw, upon which the movable almanac turned, was constantly getting loose.
6 Colonel Swan, a Harvard man, is the present publisher of the almanac .
7 Then there was an almanac , and a book about stones and earth.
8 As far as the almanac was concerned, this information was sufficient.
9 Read it in an almanac when I was in short trousers.
10 Then came the first of the year and no almanac and no calendar.
11 According to the almanac the boat must be called the Saint-Martin.
12 Presently he returns to read in heavy tones from the almanac .
13 This evening ought certainly to be described in the theatre almanac .
14 In connection with it, the Americans intend to bring out a nautical almanac .
15 Once a year comes the labour of preparing the sheet almanac .
16 He showed me an almanac , which had a great circulation in the district.
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