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