deep of winter in English

middle of winter, coldest part of winte

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1. We are deep in the mountains and winter is coming.

2. Over the winter, Bullfrogs hibernate in deep ponds, lakes and rivers

3. 19 Deep Winter shrank to a single tiny snowflake glimmer on the desk.

4. Precipitation is not heavy, but the islands usually develop deep snowbanks in the winter.

5. The avenue had never been paved, and deep mud made it impassable in winter.

6. Deep down, Beechdrops lives by connecting its haustoria to the roots of the beech below ground in winter

7. All across these mountains, grizzly bears make their winter dens 10,000 feet up in the deep snow of leeward slopes.

8. Far up on the mountains the drifts piled deep, and winter mists blew in Clammy wraiths across the shoulders of the hills

9. It snows throughout the winter in Jozankei, and it gets so deep, the people tunnel under the immovable drifts.

10. After the autumn and winter rains the stream becomes a raging torrent, flowing in places along a deep ravine.

11. Arum italicum -- commonly known as Italian arium -- produces deep green leaves that persist through winter but go dormant in the summer

12. It hibernates in deep burrows during the winter, and in the southern parts of its range it Aestivates (experiences a dormant period) during the summer

13. According to Lee, rich Brunettes are really taking over this fall/winter, and Gomez is the perfect example of deep chestnut tones mixed with cool dark browns.

14. Often we left early on dark winter mornings and hiked through waist-deep snow when the temperature was 40 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (-40°C).

15. In the middle of winter?

16. Harden your heart, Queen of winter.

17. Harden your heart, Queen of Winter.

18. Winter rice.

19. Close-up of Cockleburs in winter

20. Antlia A faint winter constellation of the …

21. Steam locomotive of the Winter Wetland Train.

22. Belonging to winter; winterlike; wintry.· Occurring in winter.··Brumal

23. Winter is here.

24. The Allied troops were inactive in the winter of 1918, building blockhouses with only winter patrols sent out.

25. The latest sunrise of the winter is Friday; from then on, the dark winter mornings get brighter earlier.