Winters
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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“With active winters, we’ll have snow even in May,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Gigi Giralte in Reno.
From Los Angeles Times
This type of ice, known as landfast ice because it stays fixed to the shore rather than drifting with winds and currents, has also covered a smaller area in recent winters.
From Science Daily
After one of the coldest winters in recent memory across much of the United States, new research is shedding light on a serious and often overlooked danger.
From Science Daily
He played chess with friends and recounted the brutal winters and demands of chemistry class.
This brings Scotland into line with how other UK governments measure emissions, allows for annual fluctuations such as higher gas demand for home heating during colder winters.
From BBC
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