weathertight
Americanadjective
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The next wave of high-performance outerwear is sleek, simple, stylish and admirably weathertight.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He turned and looked at it, studied the crude work The brush made a fair wall, not weathertight but it cut most of the wind off.
From "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen
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It was, however, a rickety old place, requiring much repair, and occasionally not as weathertight as it should be.
From Autobiography of Anthony Trollope by Trollope, Anthony
The rain came down in a steady drizzle; we discovered that the waterproof cloaks which we had borrowed from Nish were not very weathertight.
From The Luck of Thirteen Wanderings and Flight through Montenegro and Serbia by Gordon, Cora
Roofed with woven bark, carpeted with moss which was planted on the floor, the place was abandoned, somewhat a bit musty, but weathertight and seemed comfortable to me.
From The Planet Savers by Bradley, Marion Zimmer
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