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Winters

[ win-terz ]

noun

  1. Y·vor [ahy, -vawr], 1900–68, U.S. poet and critic.


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Example Sentences

The past two winters have been uncommonly wet in California, and while it’s unclear how this season will turn out, this first storm is certainly kicking it off to an impressive start.

Britain and Europe have been very lucky with two mild winters since the energy crisis.

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The air pollution in Pakistan and India always gets worse in the winters, when winds slow down, and colder air sinks closer to the ground, bringing the smog down with it.

The air pollution in Pakistan and India always gets worse in the winters.

Jeffrey Winters: The term oligarch is a very ancient word with a stable meaning.

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