Two-year in a sentence as an adjective

It has now cost us a two-year window in which 70% of our internet traffic was potentially exposed.

Halfway through the two-year program, Mayer herself would lead the group on a summer trip to visit international Google outposts.

Ah, that's a *****, docs are all over the place, the only one who knows how to get anything is clerk who'll start a two-year sabbatical tomorrow>.

That's why you have stuff happening all the time like this:"A two-year-old is diagnosed with an inner ear infection and prescribed an antibiotic.

Hardware specs were advancing so quickly that a two-year-old computer might not be capable of running newly-released software.

The valves were designed to be opened very soon after launch, once the satellite reached Earth orbit; they weren't designed for the deep-freeze of a two-year trip to Mars before being opened.

Two-year definitions

adjective

having a life cycle lasting two seasons; "a biennial life cycle"; "parsnips and carrots are biennial plants often grown as annuals"

See also: biennial