Sentence example with the word 'midwinter'

midwinter

Definition n. the middle of winter

Last update: October 21, 2015


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They had their midwinter vacations sooner due to the snow.   [Please select]

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The December and June curves for Kew are good examples of the ordinary nature of the difference between midwinter and midsummer.   [Please select]

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It was midwinter.   [Please select]

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In midwinter, when real flowers are too expensive, porcelain ones take their place--unless there is a lunch or dinner party.   [Please select]

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In the southern part, midsummer is in January and midwinter in July.   [Please select]

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This, in fact, came about in midwinter, upon her asking my mother to send me to see her.   [Please select]

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I shall let Jack's diary tell--at this time it was very full--what chanced in midwinter.   [Please select]

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Midwinter was upon them with its bitter cold and drifting snows; but with abundant stores of food and fuel, Mrs.   [Please select]

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Again, July and August of 1952 were exceptions to the pattern as the percentages of juveniles in these months fell to midwinter levels.   [Please select]

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Some words in this text are found in both hyphenated and non-hyphenated form (for instance: Condylo-basilar/condylobasilar, mid-winter/midwinter).   [Please select]

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The wren, so far as I know, is entirely an insect-feeder, and where can he find insects in midwinter in our climate.   [Please select]

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