[
UK
/klˈaɪm/
]
NOUN
-
the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time
plants from a cold clime travel best in winter
the dank climate of southern Wales
How To Use clime In A Sentence
- The highlight of spring migration is without a doubt the return to northern climes of dazzlingly-colored warblers, flycatchers, and tanagers.
- Keep the summer fires burning and clasp tightly the beauty products that are the epitome of escapes to hot climes. Times, Sunday Times
- The rhetoric fashion of people of ah age and a clime has its traits to a certainty. The traits form special modes of expression about aesthetic experience.
- Holidays in hot and tropical climes can carry a risk of exotic diseases. Times, Sunday Times
- Yet now, apparently, these well-off travellers are turning their nose up at cocktails beside kidney-shaped pools in tropical climes, and heading for… Blackpool.
- Did he escape to the northern climes with Gwyneth? THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
- These are cooler climes and produce more subtle flavors than there counterparts from the Barossa. The state of Australian wine – and Landmark Australia | Dr Vino's wine blog
- Easily affordable islands can also be found in warmer climes. Times, Sunday Times
- Faced with uncertain economic climes, we are scurrying back to the warm embrace of the stodgy sweet. Times, Sunday Times
- When autumn chills the air, they strike camp and thread their way through the Nawar passes to graze their animals in warmer climes.