Sentence examples for a overcast from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a overcast" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an overcast" since "overcast" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The weather today is an overcast, making it feel much cooler than usual."
Alternatives: "a cloudy day" or "a gloomy sky".

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"The best is a overcast day," said Mr. Sweet.

— On a overcast, muggy afternoon at the Packers' training camp, 20 spectators brandished signs for a Web site supporting the return of the not-quite-retired quarterback Brett Favre.

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On an overcast day, it's hard to imagine British skiers paying a premium to go to Andorra.

I met Anderson-Lopez two days later, on an overcast, forty-degree morning, at the ice-skating rink in Prospect Park.

When viewing a SunBrite TV in a backyard on an overcast day with some glare, the picture seemed somewhat dim.

Shanghai is located in eastern China and has a warm spring, a hot rainy summer, a cool autumn and an overcast cold winter.

In an overcast day, a higher TP removal efficiency can be obtained by extending time.

They tested the insects in South Africa under a moonlit sky, a moonless sky and an overcast sky.

In short, pretty stiff work for a sick man on an overcast and chilly day.

Overshadowed is Williams's conquest, completed on an overcast, raw day — a last-day-of-the-season footnote.

Some people post artsy photographs of the rain, others of a blazing sunrise or an overcast horizon.

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