sleet|sleeted|sleeting|sleets in English
verb
[slɪːt]
fall in the form of freezing rain, fall as sleet
Use "sleet|sleeted|sleeting|sleets" in a sentence
1. The rain turned to sleet.
2. An icy sleet was beginning to fall.
3. The rain was turning to sleet.
4. Winter storms bring ice, sleet and snow.
5. Hail and sleet are types of precipitation.
6. Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet.
7. Driving sleet brought more problems to roads last night.
8. There was a great deal of sleet last night.
9. Part of the flight was through rain, sleet, and snow.
10. Handfuls of sleet were beginning to wander through the air.
11. We couldn't see anything because of the sleet and snow.
12. Northern Kentucky is likely to get snow mixed with sleet.
13. They have worked in sleet, in downpours, in oppressive Washington heat.
14. The wind began to build and the sleet to blow about.
15. Schools are closed, roads are iced over, rain has turned to sleet.
16. It swirled and howled, driving the sleet and snow towards him alone.
17. Outside, the sleet rattled across the windows like handfuls of hurled gravel.
18. Sleet was catching on the immaculate lawn of the house next door.
19. The sky had changed from clear, sunny cold, to driving sleet and mist.
20. Driving snow and sleet brought more problems to the county's roads last night.
21. A tear popped out of one eye, or was it sleet that was still falling?
22. Winter weather event having more than one predominant hazard (ie., snow and ice, snow and sleet, or snow, ice & sleet) meeting or exceeding advisory Criteria for at least one of the precipitation elements, but remaining below warning Criteria
23. The sleet stuck to the branches of trees and reflected the light from the street lamps.
24. It was raining again, and so windy and cold that the rain felt like sleet on their faces.
25. These acids also come down as acid snow, hail, sleet, fog and even in a dry form.