How To Use Wintertime In A Sentence

  • Typically, it comes in the wintertime, packing a lot of snow.
  • In the 1890s he made wintertime depictions of haystacks.
  • Then in wintertime we had a Guild meeting every Tuesday night with various people taking turns to organize it.
  • Just like in the wintertime, the UV rays come in at an angle.
  • During the wintertime, there is practically little rainfall, so these particulates accumulate and then grow.
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  • It's not the wintertime there, and so people are not at risk of hypothermia.
  • Wintertime, I wore a balmoral petticoat, osnaburg drawers, and er-r-r. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1
  • During the wintertime, sponge off salt stains with clear water.
  • When I first arrived there, I climbed the stone staircase that wept in wintertime when it was cold and rainy, to the top floor.
  • In wintertime the spinners gathered together in their cottages to spin and knit the yarn.
  • It could be hard to get 10 minutes of sun exposure in Calgary in the wintertime: you'd probably risk frostbite.
  • In wintertime she is very frightened when walking.
  • Unlike on most dairy farms, all the cows calve at the same time of year, and the cows are not milked in wintertime.
  • The first big improvement was putting in a big wall of windows on one end of the kitchen, with a window seat, which is where her plants live in the wintertime.
  • However you feel about polar bears not having floating platforms from which to hunt seals, the vanishing ice will shift wind patterns in a way that intensifies midlatitude storms, increasing wintertime precipitation over Western and Southern Europe, but reduces rainfall in the American West. Curbing Emissions Won't Be Enough
  • Wintertime, on the other hand, was a period of rest and leisure for the rural population.
  • The polar vortex is a system of wintertime winds.
  • North Carolina truly was a beautiful state in the wintertime.
  • Wintertime often brings thoughts of tropical getaways, with warm oceans and colorful coral reefs not far from shore.
  • Getty Images Small dogs that lack a thick undercoat, like this miniature pinscher, may need outerwear in the wintertime. Ready for the Dog Days of Winter?
  • Nova Scotian climate is so harsh in wintertime that the seaboard Nova Scotian colonists of the eighteenth century earned the nickname 'Bluenoses' for their ability to stand the cold.
  • He worked his own mills and milked his own cow; he raised hogs and a kitchen garden - one he kept in the wintertime as well as the summertime.
  • He ventures above ground into wintertime Philadelphia to collect animal specimens.
  • Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in the low time. Never make your most important decisions when you are in your worst moods. Wait. Be patient. The storm will pass. The spring will come. Robert H. Schuller 
  • The mature silver birch trees look magnificent and it is nice to know that they look just as well in the wintertime when bare of leaves.
  • He spent every year, for the last 10 years or so, in southern Thailand in the wintertime.
  • It should come as no surprise to you then, dear reader, that among ochlophobic disdains few rank higher than the ochlophobism felt with regard to that most abysmal of wintertime mechanical monstrosities - the snowmobile. The Ochlophobist
  • That this so-called scoutmaster led a hike up this same challenging trail in February -- wintertime -- when snow was still present, was sheer stupidity. Latimes.com - News
  • Pedestrian traffic on the boardwalk dwindled in the wintertime, leaving the city's hotels with large blocks of empty rooms.
  • Chris is mostly house bound in the wintertime because it's cold.
  • I caught just a quick glimpse of a whale yesterday, on its annual wintertime northward migration, and hope to have a bit more to say about this tomorrow.
  • Outside my door was a green leafed bush, which apparently had not gone bald in the wintertime.
  • The company, which sells its own brews as well as massproduced beers, places greater emphasis during the hot months on light beers than, say, the heavier ambers, bocks and porters, which are big in the wintertime.
  • He advises gardeners to place their butterfly boxes about four feet above ground and making sure they have a southern exposure in the wintertime.
  • Some people swear they gain more weight in the wintertime.
  • Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in the low time. Never make your most important decisions when you are in your worst moods. Wait. Be patient. The storm will pass. The spring will come. Robert H. Schuller 
  • Unlike on most dairy farms, all the cows calve at the same time of year, and the cows are not milked in wintertime.
  • Melanie is so right, these colours are amazing to see in the wintertime.
  • Balgriffin was once more wrapped in its wintertime odour of sweetly burning turf, and the clothes on the line never dried. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • We brought the arctic fox, because he's a wintertime -- now, this is from SeaWorld San Diego. CNN Transcript Jan 1, 2007
  • It makes a colorful addition to chilled potato salads in summer or a satisfying accompaniment to heartier, wintertime fare such as soups or stews.
  • The last one didn't find it lively enough around here in the wintertime, for which I suppose a person can't blame her. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • that rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry nose
  • In the wintertime the dresses were made of checked woolen material called linsey cloth. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1
  • Both families live in Smyrna, Del., and spend more than $500 a month on heating and electricity in the wintertime. Frugal family tips to save money on energy bills
  • It is not easy to survive on Johannesburg streets this time of year. And our own 'outies' realise that, while it is lekker in summer, it is not nice to sleep on the beach in wintertime.
  • As you see today, I wouldn't wear it on the street, but I sure as heck would wear it during the wintertime.
  • But isn't it good to be able to walk outside after 5pm in the wintertime?
  • In general, winter damage is defined as any injury that occurs during the wintertime period.
  • And in a no less wholesome or heartwarming vein, there is the annual wintertime Rusty Plum Holiday Bazaar to attend.
  • He advises gardeners to place their butterfly boxes about four feet above ground and making sure they have a southern exposure in the wintertime.
  • Moose and reindeer at a Stockholm wildlife park have been invited to an unusual taste panel that will help decide which type of salt should be used to de-ice the country's roads in wintertime.
  • In wintertime I stored perishables in a milk crate on the porch roof outside the large window.
  • Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in the low time. Never make your most important decisions when you are in your worst moods. Wait. Be patient. The storm will pass. The spring will come. Robert H. Schuller 
  • Won't it be terribly chilly for those old people in the wintertime ? THE RECYCLED CITIZEN
  • 'The garden always has ways of producing red berries in wintertime ,' she said. GYPSY MASALA

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