winter|winters in English
noun
[win·ter || 'wɪntə(r)]
season between autumn and spring, coldest season of the year (often characterized by coldness and rain or snow); period of dormancy or inactivity; span of one year as symbolized by the return of the winter seaso
Use "winter|winters" in a sentence
1. Herbaceous layer: Plants in this layer die back to the ground every winter (if winters are cold enough, that is).
2. Ten winters now...
3. 26 Woody herbs, like thyme, marjoram and winter savory stay green in all but the hardest winters and clip into tiny hedging.
4. The winters are cold.
5. He has seen seventy winters.
6. 1 review of Buttonwood Bay RV Resort "5.0 star rating We decided to spend the winter at Buttonwood Bay after enjoying two short stays previous winters
7. When forty winters shall Besiege thy brow
8. The Panhandle of the state has colder winters than North Texas, while the Gulf Coast has mild winters.
9. Precedented diurnalness effoliate Abiuret Winters Tachardia classer
10. Winters denies any involvement in the robbery.
11. When forty winters shall besiege thy brow.
12. There are two basic types of Butterworts: Temperate Butterworts that endure cold winters and Tropical Butterworts that endure dry winters.
13. Arkansan of the Day: Jessica Sorg and Nicole Winters
14. CLIMATE: VARIES FROM HOT SUMMERS TO SURPRISINGLY COLD WINTERS
15. Acadia's below-freezing winters are not for everyone
16. Winters' novel is cerebral, yet also scary and funny.
17. The winters there were hard and the snows deep.
18. Winters can be severe with large accumulations of snow.
19. Adelaide enjoys mild winters and warm, dry summers
20. It winters in Iran and northern India (Kashmir).
21. Would you get Ms. Winters a sparkling water, please?
22. Had they been creeping south with the harsher winters?
23. You can wear Brasso saree in both summers and winters
24. Winters' novel is cerebral,[Sentencedict] yet also scary and funny.
25. Arkansans of the Day: Jessica Sorg and Nicole Winters