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wintertime
noun as in cold
noun as in winter
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Beat the Blahs What causes this wintertime down-in-the-dumps attitude?
And in Copenhagen, BIG Architects are building a new incinerator that also doubles as a wintertime ski slope.
There are also three meditation classes to lead weekly, and lots of snow to shovel in the wintertime.
And honestly, sitting downwind of the dogs, I'd realized my theory of the odorless wintertime Arctic didn't always hold.
Regardless, there'll be plenty of quality fashion to covet come wintertime.
Then retire to bed, having the bed previously well warmed, if during the wintertime.
The sea was strong; now in the wintertime the surging of the billows against the cliffs was continually in his ear.
De Monts thought Tadoussac and Quebec too cold in wintertime, and preferred the sunnier east coast regions.
But for the ice in wintertime Quebec would be the great sea-port of eastern Canada.
The favourite drink of the Ojibw Indians in the wintertime was hot broth poured over a dishful of pure snow.
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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wintertime, such as: chill, snow, algidity, chilliness, coldness, and congelation.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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