showery

[ UK /ʃˈa‍ʊəɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of weather) wet by periods of rain
    showery weather
    rainy days
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How To Use showery In A Sentence

  • A spokesman said: ‘Snow will continue through the day with a few dry interludes and it will slowly improve by the afternoon with snow turning more showery.’
  • Rain in the northwest moved quickly southeastwards, followed by fresher and more showery conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • For instance I find it likes very much to kind of kick off right away beyond the showery curtain with sopping up your skin's steam, naked as a newly inflated rainbow, but who wouldn't want to burst forth whistling for tea from such a top advantage? All About That Place
  • Courtwood intermediate footballers secured a quarter-final spot with this win at a showery Timahoe last Thursday and in doing so ended the championship hopes of Killeshin for another year.
  • The clouds were down, and the gregale was blowing cold and showery. The Isle of Unrest
  • July begins unpleasantly with us, cold and showery, but it is often a baddish month. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
  • It turned out, in fact, to be a cracker of a show to cheer up the punters on a showery and cold early-March night.
  • These last few days have been warm and showery, perfect growing weather. Archive 2009-07-01
  • A breezy and showery week is forecast, although mild conditions should keep things moving nicely, and anglers should be rewarded with fish.
  • The showery rain eased southwards yesterday, leaving eastern parts mainly dry today. Times, Sunday Times
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