Sentence examples for was weather from inspiring English sources

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was weather

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The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.

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They were realistic people, and marriage was weather.

If there was weather at all, it was steadily benign.

This was weather that might take a few days to blow away.

Sunday's "Rain, I Claim, Is Mainly From Hussein," had become, "Oh, It Was Weather of Mass Destruction".

Let's not forget that before there was weather forecasting, there was simply weather, arriving unannounced and usually unexpected.

On a recent visit, the theme was weather, and the walls were papered with headlines alternately bemoaning heat waves ("Phew!") and blizzards ("Socked!").

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Nothing indicated the offer was weather-related.

"The shutdown was weather-related.

But on this day, New England was weather-free.

It is unclear whether the accident in Bank Hey Street was weather-related.

James Donaldson was weather-beaten with an unkempt beard of an Old Testament prophet.

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