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fair weather

NOUN
  1. moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities

How To Use fair weather In A Sentence

  • Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains they drown in every drop. Charles de Gaulle 
  • August to November heralds another period of fair weather, when the harvest is gathered in.
  • Hillary wants to blackmail barack into taking her as the vp yet up till now she has no found it fit to acknopwledge him as the winner was it not hillary who said that mccain will bring his experience to the white house, she will bring her 35 yrs to the white house while barack will bring speech. then you fair weather friends like bob johnson is pushing her to be barack's vp BET founder to push for Clinton as Obama's VP pick
  • In fair weather, she could quite happily sit for hours amongst her flowers.
  • When clouds settle on the tops of mountains, they indicate hard weather; and when the tops of mountains are clear, it is a sign of fair weather* The Complete Weather Guide: A Collection of Practical Observations for Prognosticating the ...
  • For that matter even on fair weather days it is hard to safely occupy two small children.
  • Yeah this is totally one of those areas fair weather bloggers will totally slam, and later when iphone is down on its luck will do a 180 and slam it for not having a physical keyboard. reply anonym HTC Killed The Physical Keyboard. Smart Move.
  • After rain comes fair weather.
  • She was loaded with 26,000 tons of taconite at Superior, WI, on Nov.9, 1975 and left the port of Duluth-Superior, at the western end of Lake Superior shortly after 2: 00 p.m. in fair weather but with a foul forecast lying in wait.
  • This was one of Rona's showpieces, and in fair weather would be the archetypal cave of smuggling fiction.
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