June meaning:
n.) The sixth month of the year, containing thirty days.
June sentence:
We will get married in June.
We’re taking a vacation in June.
She is expecting a baby in June.
He returned from Holland in June.
Roses start to come into flower in June.
My credit card expires at the end of June.
The movie will be released on video in June.
He told me that he would go to France in June.
They attempted to finish the task before June.
Due to some freak of nature, it snowed in June.
The EU will now complete ratification of the treaty by June 1.
The first round will be held June 16 and the runoff on June 30.
The talks ended on May 18 with an agreement to reconvene in June.
We were to be married in May but had to postpone the marriage until June.
Baseball players wore protective helmets for the first time in June of 1938.
The death of one of the candidates forced postponement of the voting until 1 June.
The remainder must be paid by the end of June.
The fifteenth of June was a broiling hot day.
The lease on the flat expired on June 14th.
Napoleon signed his abdication on June 22.
The deal is expected to close in June.
This weather is exceptional for June.
The company ceased trading in June.
The details are in the June bulletin.
Mail was transported by jet plane for the first time in June of 1946.
The bald eagle was officially adopted as the U.S. national symbol on June 20, 1782.
In June of 1941, the President ordered the freezing of all German and Italian assets in the United States.
On June 6, 1944, Allied Forces launched a major assault against German troops in Normandy.
Every June, thousands of New Age sun worshippers flock to Stonehenge for the summer solstice.
George II was the last British King to lead his troops into battle, in June of 1743.