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bad weather

NOUN
  1. weather unsuitable for outdoor activities

How To Use bad weather In A Sentence

  • Due to the bad weather, the building work was already behind schedule.
  • Filming went ahead in spite of the bad weather.
  • The bad weather severely handicapped their performance in the race.
  • The good seaman is known in bad weather
  • The match was postponed to the next day because of bad weather.
  • There is no official record of how many spills are caused each year by bad weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rescue attempts were stopped because of bad weather.
  • The bad weather started a little after noon yesterday, a steady patter of sleet that lasted for hours, but didn't accumulate.
  • And my father was not to accept excuses about the strokes of bad luck or the bad weather.
  • The work was due to start on January 5 but was delayed due to bad weather.
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