Use "winter" in a sentence
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1. It was the current from the north that brought winter, more than the path of Kortrax
2. When cold water did not come down, there was almost no winter at all
3. during the coming winter months? Maybe
4. I always wanted a pet bird growing up but Dad said they wouldn’t have survived the winter
5. Jorma burst into laughter but Herndon and Ava both sat cold as statues in a drizzly winter dawn
6. Her big winter boots were still here too
7. It could be last winter all over again
8. This was a nice house in all but the dead of winter, but he really wished he had someone to share it with
9. He wondered where she was now, playing in the snows of Kugenzglaw? Or did she experience one winter and head right back down to her old place down Sinbara point? What if she'd come up to the Wild Catch last Nightday?
10. They're up to the main house for the winter
11. Afternoonday can be quite warm, even as winter begins in the north, so for one day of the week lowland clothing can be worn
12. Evan first passed by the dance studio a few years back in the fog of one winter evening
13. There eventually came a time when the pirates refused to take Tiny Robot Archimedes into colder waters, mostly due to it being winter and their having an unwillingness to die
14. Description of Disease: Canes turn brown from tips, plants most affected in colder climates, right after winter protection is removed, not a disease itself but can led to disease attack
15. Causes: Caused by early removal of winter protection, new shoot tips are damaged, diseases will attack and enter plant
16. The buzzards return to Hinckley, Ohio after leaving for the Winter
17. Note : this is for southern areas with warm winter
18. There was a prehistoric time when the Gengee had been purely Troll and the Trolls had been peaceful fishermen on its shore where the onion groves survived the winter on islands in the lagoons
19. I lost my heart to her over the winter of
20. "I'd rather not lie awake thinking of some giant rock about to fall on us, leaving us a winter Nightday that's decades long
21. Why then, was she shut up in the wasted mountains, where winter was the
22. no, I’m the winter chill in their bones
23. September’s clarion call to looming winter began to gnaw at the flesh on her
24. the town, as though the imminence of winter was more profoundly announced away
25. winter to come and take him? He didn’t have to do anything, he thought
26. But we have winter to go through first
27. I wondered whether the heating worked in winter
28. The home was snug when needed, for the dark often brought frost and, in the winter, sometimes snow
29. The winter will strike the central lands of the Highland Elves and two basins down wind
30. Why then, was she shut up in the wasted mountains, where winter was the only season and fresh meat such a dream?
31. I’m not the spectacular, the summer blockbuster, no, I’m the winter chill in their bones
32. September’s clarion call to looming winter began to gnaw at the flesh on her exposed legs
33. There seemed a deepening of the chill in the air as she climbed up and out of the town, as though the imminence of winter was more profoundly announced away from the lights and the chirpy clatter of bars and restaurants
34. " Ekendosa or Fendeveermon is considered mid winter
35. She tossed the dry wrap down to Luray who was now glad to put it on, the temperature was getting to closer to what one would expect on a Nightday in mid winter
36. He would be closer to the stars, and to that damned incoherent moon, and he could sit without interruption, come winter snow or summer dust
37. Why did he accept even that hand, when all he wanted to do was die? Surely even he, wastrel and inconstant fool that he was, could sit on a mountain side and wait for the chill winds and sleets of winter to come and take him? He didn’t have to do anything, he thought
38. When he asked them why they starving colonists during the harsh winter of 1609
39. Beneath old bricks that hold a fire on winter mornings,
40. ‘I was over in the Italian peninsular last winter … you were there with the Farmers’ Guild delegates
41. It was early February, and as it was the middle of winter, the
42. shut shop for the winter
43. Snow always came to Churchup, every winter without fail
44. who stand on the slipway talking to the winter grubby swans
45. Seasons here were not winter,
46. Cracks, that fill with water and freeze in winter,
47. Ragged backed sheep, floating webs of winter fatigue,
48. Steve mentioned how cool the evening it was and Kate speculated that winter would come early this year
49. On the window sill, perched red and lit by low winter,
50. spare and black and winter thin,
1. weighted for worth, wintered,
2. One year they with some of the immediate family went to the Canary Islands and were able to relate to Matthew and Ellen who wintered there annually
3. wintered at Davos Platz, and was journeying now to join her friends at Lucerne, when a sudden hemorrhage had overtaken her
4. Maybe he wintered in Miami Beach
5. He wondered how his son had done without him, how the spring had opened, how the cattle had wintered, and whether the hut was well built
6. First, In the summer months the paroquet ascends the Scioto more than one hundred miles from its mouth, and until within a few years past, wintered at Miller's Bottom, and at other places along the banks of the Ohio, near its great southern bend in latitude 38° north, in Gallia and Lawrence counties, in the state of Ohio
7. I have "summered and wintered him;" I have been permitted to know him within and without; I have been with him in season and out of season; I have studied with him; I have prayed with him; I have loved him as a brother
1. important in the south for wintering water birds, including White-Headed Duck
2. certainly be wintering, and nodded to himself
3. The animals could smell it from a great distance and had made it a stopping point on their way instead of waiting until they had reached the river that flowed through their wintering valley
4. myriads of gulls wintering along the coasts of Florida,
5. There was probably a little sourness in that, Duchairn thought, given what a huge percentage of new rifle production had been poured into the task of rearming the vast Harchongese army wintering along the Holy Langhorne Canal
6. Eastshare may not’ve moved up into Glacierheart or central Cliff Peak yet—if I had a choice between wintering there and wintering in the South March, I’d choose rain over snow and ice any day—but that’s what he has his eye on
7. “Poor Kim, the kiddos wintering down in Boca Raton
8. Of all that Napoleon might have done: wintering in Moscow, advancing on Petersburg or on Nizhni-Novgorod, or retiring by a more northerly or more southerly route (say by the road Kutuzov afterwards took), nothing more stupid or disastrous can be imagined than what he actually did
9. It is impossible to read without a smile Thiers’ eulogy of Napoleon’s plan—if indeed such an absurd plan could ever have existed—of wintering with the army in the more temperate climate of Kaluga; and of keeping up communication with Smolensk, and with Moscow in the rear
10. Of all that Napoleon might have done: wintering in Moscow, advancing on Petersburg or on Nízhni-Nóvgorod, or retiring by a more northerly or more southerly route (say by the road Kutúzov afterwards took), nothing more stupid or disastrous can be imagined than what he actually did
1. She said the winters were very cold up there so he looked for some long johns, and some ski clothes, gloves, thermal socks, and ski boots
2. “Winter Holds…” Rayne’s mind raced ahead; “I take it then that the winters here are very harsh
3. But there was an edge to it, she missed it – she hated the damp winters here
4. Autumns bowed to winters and the Livingsons were prepared for almost anything with which nature, or the vagaries of commerce might challenge them
5. Collingston, Illinois? The cold winters and shit
6. There were several new families around the village transplanted from more urban roots, and who were less able to initially cope with the harsh winters of the Sierra village
7. We spent winters in town usually because Kalotie never sold his home in the tower, and there isn’t any winter weather in the city
8. They like living there because of the mild winters
9. I guess I was stupid or whatever and I kind of ignored the fact that there were winters in New Jersey and many times I would go there not even wearing gloves or a real coat, just my suit coat and I would be frozen by the time I got to school
10. It has hot humid summers and mild winters
11. winters, or probably a shade above, is the monsoons and blessed
12. (only if one can in winters), in the workshop
13. winters, they wait to pass
14. In a country where the winters are so cold as in Great Britain, fuel is, during that season, in the strictest sense of the word, a necessary of life, not only for the purpose of dressing victuals, but for the comfortable subsistence of many different sorts of workmen who work within doors ; and coals are the cheapest of all fuel
15. Cold winters in his native England had long since ended
16. “Yup, moved down south to escape the winters
17. He wondered how many such miserable winters he would have to endure
18. “Check if Alex Winters had any other vessels besides an inflatable,” he ordered
19. Did he have to do everything himself! No wonder Winters had managed to disappear without a trace like that
20. “What sustains a couple through ice-enshrined winters and through sultry summers, through the parched deserts and the stormy seas, is an absolute trust in each other, and a friendship which backs each other up without question
21. No more winters so cold that the lowest levels freeze
22. Brightness had spent many seasons living out a quiet existence on the edge of the meadow, snug in her sett during the winters, roaming the nearby copse during the summers
23. What else, go back? Back where – and to what? Green Bay and its winters held no attraction and the remainder of the country offered less
24. Russia with its huge size and brutal winters is almost unconquerable
25. After commenting that I was a Canadian and making some innocuous comment about how cold the winters were in Canada, Cooper wrote my name, current address and phone number in a little black spiral wire hinged notebook
26. He remembered the preachings of the elders, and the Pilgrim who had come before him, and did as they had done; as so many others had done before them all, for innumerable springs and endless winters
27. Una, as she sat there in the honey-tinted sunshine of the gracious December afternoon, was acutely and miserably conscious of everything she had on--the faded tam, which was yet her best, the skimpy jacket she had worn for three winters, the holes in her skirt and her boots, the shivering insufficiency of her poor little undergarments
28. He had never seen snow before and had been unprepared for the cold winters in the north
29. “We can’t take these New York winters anymore, isn’t that true, Tee?” Angie said
30. ” It was true that the weather was rarely as warm as we liked (the winters lasted almost half the year), and all the rain and snow were growing tiresome, as were the disconcertingly long days around the summer solstice and the irritatingly short ones around the winter solstice
31. That seemed a little far north for a port, but perhaps the winters weren’t quite so bad along the coast
32. I asked if it was cold there, but he said it wasn’t particularly cold, even in the winter, although the winters had gotten colder from what the old folks said
33. which are quite a good idea in the past, with the long winters here, the prices are
34. He had brought me Cuauhtzin because he felt the winters in the mountains were too hard on him, and, anyway, he was my bird, not his
35. “I’ll have to pay that a visit at some point soon, Italian food to die for I heard” Vic was as calm as a winters morning by now
36. Its cold winters and dry hot summers make the climate of the region the most extreme in New Zealand
37. That was a habit forced upon all the Roses by the long harsh winters on the Plains spent in a tiny town
38. commit to over harsh winters, and which he used on his still frequent trips to
39. The winters can be cold and dark
40. On the environmental side, Robson Quality even came up with a wildlife corn that could be planted as survival food for pheasant, quail, duck, and geese when all other wild foods were inaccessible in the northern winters
41. during Korea‘s cold winters, a behavior so deeply rooted in the animal‘s instinct but
42. Winters, I don't mean to interrupt none, but here's some breakfast
43. �Why, you knowed I'd be happy to watch after them young-uns whilst yer at the hospital with Revrun Winters
44. They assumed the Winters didn't have any money, so every time they brought John's food tray, they also brought one for her
45. Material items were never important to the Winters
46. Winters, I feel it would be best to keep both babies and place them into an incubator
47. The Winters family arrived home late on Sunday evening
48. But Jeannie had lived through enough of our cold winters in the Northeast and passed up acceptance at an Ivy League school, preferring to head south, preferably to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
49. "Revrun Winters! Hurry, my paw is trapped! Hurry!"
50. �Please, Revrun Winters, my paw is trapped under his car