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		Definition of yours in English: yourspossessive pronoun jɔːzjʊəz 1Used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.  it's no business of yours  Example sentencesExamples -  That oh-so active imagination of yours could land you in some hot water.
 -  You simply didn't have a choice but to sit down with a friend of yours.
 -  Time to let that inner child of yours out from the basement.
 -  That hasn't happened in my case, and I know it hasn't happened in the case of yours.
 -  Thus armed with a powerful mandate, I want to talk to you about this novel of yours.
 -  Well, I will pray for you and that your heart will continue to be happy in this first new chair of yours.
 -  I remember talking to a former playing colleague of yours at Preston, right-winger Les Campbell.
 -  Is that a concern of yours?
 -  They would always start by saying, I have a son who is a big fan of yours, Mr. Jackson.
 -  Are they the roles you want to continue playing or is that a deliberate choice of yours to put out that image to get roles for those sort of films?
 -  Aren't you curious to see how a child of yours will turn out?
 -  Remember this - If you see someone without a smile then give them one of yours!
 -  Give her all the stuff out of your apartment that belongs to her and get all of yours out of hers if you can.
 -  I guess I have to be a sexist to accept that statement of yours.
 -  A popular saying mentions that the one who gives you a piece of bread in times of hunger, this one is a real brother or friend of yours.
 -  What is going to be your new approach and style in this new venture of yours?
 -  And I can see they're really triggering that overstimulated brain of yours.
 -  So, take off your shirt, loosen the belt and evaluate that tummy of yours.
 -  For those freakish friends of yours without e-mail, follow up with a printed invite.
 -  Because he's talking about a younger brother of yours and a connection with him.
 
 - 1.1 (in commercial use) your letter.
 Mr Smythe has sent me yours of the 15th inst. regarding the vacancy  
 2Used in formulas ending a letter.  Yours sincerely, John Watson 
 Rhymes   applause, Azores, cause, clause, Dors, drawers, gauze, hawse, indoors, Laws, outdoors, pause, plus-fours, quatorze, Santa Claus, taws, tawse, yaws    Definition of yours in US English: yourspossessive pronoun 1Used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.  it's no business of yours  Example sentencesExamples -  I guess I have to be a sexist to accept that statement of yours.
 -  Thus armed with a powerful mandate, I want to talk to you about this novel of yours.
 -  Well, I will pray for you and that your heart will continue to be happy in this first new chair of yours.
 -  Time to let that inner child of yours out from the basement.
 -  That hasn't happened in my case, and I know it hasn't happened in the case of yours.
 -  Are they the roles you want to continue playing or is that a deliberate choice of yours to put out that image to get roles for those sort of films?
 -  And I can see they're really triggering that overstimulated brain of yours.
 -  That oh-so active imagination of yours could land you in some hot water.
 -  So, take off your shirt, loosen the belt and evaluate that tummy of yours.
 -  A popular saying mentions that the one who gives you a piece of bread in times of hunger, this one is a real brother or friend of yours.
 -  Remember this - If you see someone without a smile then give them one of yours!
 -  Give her all the stuff out of your apartment that belongs to her and get all of yours out of hers if you can.
 -  Is that a concern of yours?
 -  What is going to be your new approach and style in this new venture of yours?
 -  For those freakish friends of yours without e-mail, follow up with a printed invite.
 -  You simply didn't have a choice but to sit down with a friend of yours.
 -  Because he's talking about a younger brother of yours and a connection with him.
 -  I remember talking to a former playing colleague of yours at Preston, right-winger Les Campbell.
 -  They would always start by saying, I have a son who is a big fan of yours, Mr. Jackson.
 -  Aren't you curious to see how a child of yours will turn out?
 
 - 1.1 (in commercial use) your letter.
 Mr. Smythe has sent me yours of the 15th inst. regarding the vacancy  
 2Used in formulas ending a letter.  Yours sincerely, John Watson     |