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weatherman

[ US /ˈwɛðɝˌmæn/ ]
[ UK /wˈɛðəmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. predicts the weather

How To Use weatherman In A Sentence

  • The weatherman predicted a freeze for tonight.
  • Don't put away the wellies and the woollies - the weatherman is predicting cold and wet conditions for the Eastern Cape today.
  • Giles called him to his office one day and told him in no uncertain terms that we could only have one winker on the team," says Kettley, whose own fame increased when a song written about him, John Kettley is a Weatherman, reached a dizzying No 21 in the charts in 1988. Chilly outlook forecast for the BBC's weathermen
  • Sunday morning arrived just as the weatherman predicted - nasty with cold, clouds, rain, and snow.
  • The biggest influence, believe it or not, was the Weatherman and crazy left-wing guerrilla spirit of the time.
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  • It was clear, despite the weatherman's forecast for snow that night.
  • A flashy tosspot TV weatherman living beyond his means, his lotto hostess girlfriend and a dodgy mate try to rig a lottery win, but have trouble collecting.
  • The weatherman has predicted mild conditions for today, and sunny weather later this weekend and on Monday.
  • For those of you with long memories, you may recall a lanky, genial Australian weatherman turned talk show host named Gordon Elliot. Slashfood
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