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all-weather

ADJECTIVE
  1. usable or operative or practiced in all kinds of weather
    all-weather flying
    a good all-weather road

How To Use all-weather In A Sentence

  • Indeed, I know a Scottish businessman who co-owns a horse that is running on the all-weather tracks this winter.
  • It allows horses to work at varying speeds, from trot to canter on an all-weather track. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today's all-weather surface is likely to bring out the best in him. The Sun
  • At the east end of the playing fields there would be a £500,000 floodlit all-weather football and hockey pitch.
  • In the right place, and in the right circumstances, out in the wilds, I can see the sense of having an all-weather, go-anywhere vehicle.
  • Good spread of pitches, including all-weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flying Leopard" fighter is designed, self development, self-production of multi-purpose, all-weather, supersonic fighter-bomber.
  • York would benefit particularly from the planned cricket, football, and all-weather five-a-side football pitches.
  • It's not hard to forgive his subsequent effort on the all-weather and he could turn out to be quite useful at marathon distances. The Sun
  • Perhaps all-weather surfaces are better than grass after all! The Sun
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