How To Use winter solstice In A Sentence
- The winter solstice sets up brilliant chances to live the life you dream of. The Sun
- Technically, new year should be the day after the winter solstice. Times, Sunday Times
- Across the cold lands of the north, the winter solstice has been the stuff of fearful legend since stories began. Times, Sunday Times
- And the word "Yule" must be significant here as well, since pagans of all sorts have been roistering at the winter solstice ever since records were kept, and Christians have been faced with the choice of either trying to beat them or join them. Forced Merriment: The True Spirit of Christmas
- The last time a lunar eclipse occurred on the winter solstice, astronomer Galileo Galilei was languishing under house arrest for suggesting the Earth circled the sun.
- The weather scuppered the viewing of the winter solstice sunset from Maeshowe on Tuesday, with low cloud and rain making for an unspectacular event.
- During the winter months the Full Moon culminates higher and higher in the sky until it reaches its maximum height throughout the year at the full Moon nearest the winter solstice.
- From the look in the opposite direction just on winter solstice the sun is down.
- The festival itself I have no quarrel with; good old hijacked midwinter solstice feast that it is.
- A mild example of this from antiquity was the Roman Saturnalia at the time of the winter solstice.