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What (who) is yours obediently - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yours (disambiguation); Yours (album); Yours (song)

Relentlessly Yours         
2017 ALBUM
Relentlessly Yours (Spencer Albee album)
Relentlessly Yours is the third solo album and sixteenth studio album release overall by Spencer Albee. The album was released in stores on May 16, 2017, with a release party at Port City Music Hall on June 2, 2017.
yours         
pronoun
1) (at the close of a letter) yours faithfully, sincerely, truly
2) (colloq.) yours truly ('I, myself') USAGE NOTE: At the end of letters, the following combinations occur -- Yours (informal); Yours ever (BE; friendly); Yours faithfully (esp. BE); Yours sincerely; Sincerely yours (AE); Yours truly (AE); Very truly yours (AE). The formulas marked as 'informal' or 'friendly' are usu. used in letters beginning with Dear George. Dear Sally. The others are used in letters beginning with Dear Mr./Mrs. Smith.
yours         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: 'Yours' is the second person possessive pronoun. 'Yours' can refer to one or more people.
1.
A speaker or writer uses yours to refer to something that belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to.
I'll take my coat upstairs. Shall I take yours, Roberta?...
I believe Paul was a friend of yours...
If yours is a high-stress job, it is important that you learn how to cope.
PRON
2.
People write yours, yours sincerely, or yours faithfully at the end of a letter before they sign their name.
With best regards, Yours, George...
Yours faithfully, Michael Moore, London Business School...
yours truly: see truly
CONVENTION

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