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weather front
noun
The boundary between two masses of air of different density and/or temperature
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If a weather front brings in a storm, winds could drive it higher.
Watching the "Lost" tweets roll out like a weather front is mesmerizing.
But through every cold weather front a little sunshine must peep.
Absent him, Delacroix led the movement in ways that churned it like a stalled weather front.
Then late Friday afternoon, after a passing weather front, real clouds and blue skies appeared.
The promise of failure hung over Mets rallies last season like a stationary weather front.
In the round-the-world race, Kostecki knows he will encounter every weather front imaginable.
A weather front moving across the Atlantic will batter the western coast of northern England and Scotland tomorrow night and into Christmas Eve, forecasters said.
The governor, who is a blustery weather front all his own, lashed his party in unrelenting, not to mention thoroughly entertaining, fashion Wednesday.
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A bad-weather front was moving in.
Pulse a few more times, until the pale clouds rise up and overwhelm the oil like an establishing weather front.
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