Sentence for weather | Use weather in a sentence

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  • What weather! (8)
  • Lovely weather! (8)
  • And such weather! (8)
  • There was no weather now. (8)
  • The weather took the hint. (2)
  • The weather was cold and wet. (12)
  • You have to weather a gale, Tony. (10)
  • Mild weather, with a scent in the wind! (8)
  • Fine weather, sir, for the time of year. (8)
  • It was Sunday, and the weather was gloomy. (12)
  • And out of the season, in this hot weather. (10)
  • And out of the season, in this hot weather. (22)
  • His rooms were too confined in this weather. (8)
  • Weather becomes absolutely of no consequence. (4)
  • The weather has been known to change its mind. (9)
  • I always look at the Weather Report the first thing. (9)
  • Mother learnt to read mountain weather from father. (10)
  • Beer they would have; and why not, in weather like this? (10)
  • The weather was remarkably fine, and she readily consented. (4)
  • In dry weather the upper stratum is as inflammable as tinder. (7)
  • The weather does not look well, and grandmama will be uneasy. (4)
  • The weather to-day really seemed of that kind, she remarked. (10)
  • And now the colder weather has come, I am feeling much fresher. (8)
  • And no breakfast to give me a stomach for this kind of weather. (10)
  • The doctor spoke bruskly about the bad weather, and hurried off. (13)
  • It was the only disconsolate hour of his day, this summer weather. (8)
  • Not going out, of course, now that the weather was turning chilly? (8)
  • The weather had been perfectly divine till the day before yesterday. (9)
  • She fetched a little sigh which might mean the weather or his hard- heartedness. (9)
  • Rainy weather, preventing performance and profit, may be a companion for months. (21)
  • Both ships were now on the starboard tack and the Holker in the weather position. (18)
  • The frigate was lying a mile on the weather bow, and all was activity on her decks. (18)
  • Once the tents are pitched, no weather can be so unpropitious as to thwart the parade. (21)
  • The temperature of this water could be regulated for mild weather by lowering the fire. (17)
  • Weather at sea, weather on the mountains, he could foretell it always. (10)
  • After a month of first-class weather it would not do that without some sinister intention. (8)
  • The weather was most favourable for her; though Christmas Day, she could not go to church. (4)
  • I was surprised to find how easy and pleasant it had been, even in this tempestuous weather. (2)
  • There is nothing like a spell of rainy weather to breed a feeling of despair in the showman. (21)
  • The upper courses of the brick had been left exposed to the weather and were obviously crumbling. (13)
  • Her love made no answer; and after slightly bowing to the ladies, began complaining of the weather. (4)
  • We landed in a soiled meadow among some pollards, and there smoked a pipe in a flaw of fair weather. (2)
  • Columbus, bound for the New World, and a market, bearing Sou Sou West half South on our weather bow. (14)
  • There were a few people walking up and down in the alley, making the most of the moment of dry weather. (9)
  • Practically, it had no other result than to detain the travellers into the very heart of the hot weather. (9)
  • At Christmas every body invites their friends about them, and people think little of even the worst weather. (4)
  • The weather had now been clear quite long enough, and it was raining again, a fine, bitter, piercing drizzle. (9)
  • It was written so that anyone might have read; it told of a climb, of bad weather, said they were coming home. (8)
  • It turned out we were to see more of Landrecies than we expected; for the weather next day was simply bedlamite. (2)
  • They attempted, therefore, likewise, to excuse themselves; the weather was uncertain, and not likely to be good. (4)
  • When such windows open in, the screens and blinds are easier to handle, but the weather is apt to leak in more. (17)
  • And Marianne was in spirits; happy in the mildness of the weather, and still happier in her expectation of a frost. (4)
  • Of course these windows were undoubtedly closed in some way or other in stormy weather or when danger was outside. (17)
  • He wiped his forehead largely with his handkerchief; as one whom Calamity hunted a little too hard in summer weather. (10)
  • No extra shovelling of coal is required in cold weather, and the worry of banking the fire in the evening is eliminated. (17)
  • The morning came veiled in a fog that kept the shipping at anchor through the day; but the next night the weather cleared. (9)
  • There were many other views to be shewn; and though the weather was hot, there were shady lanes wherever they wanted to go. (4)
  • I think one ought to make hay while the sun shines, and mine, after a good deal of cloudy weather, seems to be shining now. (14)
  • Thus the steam system became at once a flexible system of heating, and could meet the changing requirements of the weather. (17)
  • The exposure to the weather for courses of slate is determined by taking one-half of the length of the slate minus 3 inches. (17)
  • Down came her main-topsail, but as long as her head-sails hung out she could keep before the gale, and try to weather the bar. (18)
  • Now lay the floor, unless you design to have one that would be likely to be injured by the weather before you get on the roof. (17)
  • She spoke of the weather, frosty, but tonic; bad for the last days of hunting, good for the farmer and the country, let us hope. (10)
  • We had now brought ourselves to a pitch of humility in the matter of weather not often attained except in the Scottish Highlands. (2)
  • The weather is raw and boisterous in winter, shifty and ungenial in summer, and a downright meteorological purgatory in the spring. (2)
  • Chilly weather was afflicting the whole country, he was reminded, and he paced about hurriedly until his horses were in the shafts. (10)
  • The weather had changed, was mild again, as though, having finished its work and sent a Forsyte to his last account, it could relax. (8)
  • Where it met the sky it lay flat and motionless, or in the rougher weather carved itself along the horizon in successions of surges. (9)
  • It did not really matter to him whether it was hot or cool; he was imparadised in weather which had nothing to do with the temperature. (9)
  • I started from the former place at three a.m., with beautiful weather, which, true to tradition, accompanied me all through my journey. (10)
  • For then it is that the thriftless circus man, who knows no business except that which warm weather provides, is in a pecuniary predicament. (21)
  • Although the weather was warm, the two windows, contrary to the custom which gives the dead plenty of air, were closed and the blinds drawn down. (1)
  • The weather commonly favored them, and there was at least one whole day on the lower river when the weather was divinely flattering. (9)
  • We have struck a hot spell, one of those torrid mood of continental weather which we have telegraphed us ahead to heighten our suffering by anticipation. (9)

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