Sentence example with the word 'weather'

weather

ablate, clime, fray, haul the wind, keep safe, not budge, sail to windward, skirting, tide over, weather deck, win out

Definition adj. towards the side exposed to wind

Last update: June 9, 2015


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You buy a suite that weathers well.   [noun]

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She weathered the crisis well.   [noun]

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Let's go out.The weather is pleasant now.   [Please select]

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However as the weather front moved through the wind abated and with it came sunshine and a changing wind direction.   [noun]

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In spite of the abysmal weather, £ 120.00 was raised toward their funds, which is much appreciated.   [noun]

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"One can scarce live through this weather without ice," fanning herself, with excessive languor.   [noun]

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And very white and wasted he looked, dear gentleman, not fit for a voyage to France in this severe weather.   [noun]

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Swithin, whom she believes to have care of the weather, to allow no rain on Tuesday.   [noun]

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The lessening of fires in the city since the warmer weather has freed our skies from sea-coal smoke, and the sky last Tuesday was bluer than the river.   [noun]

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'We may be going back to town and have the theatres open again in the cold weather.'   [noun]

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You shall have a seat in one of our coaches as soon as the death-rate diminishes, and this odious weather breaks up.   [noun]

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