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winter

[win-ter] / ˈwɪn tər /
NOUN
cold season of the year
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STRONG


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A small-scale 2012 study by Australian academics suggested that girls at primary schools were "significantly more active" during breaks and at lunchtime when they wore their sports uniform rather than their winter uniform.

From BBC

In the weeks after Morgan moved in, Michelle grew worried about the cold winter air getting into Judith's bedroom, but Morgan insisted it "does her asthma good".

From BBC

A major winter storm was expected to bring heavy snow and strong winds across the Northeast, causing forecasters to issue the first blizzard warning in New York City in nearly a decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

It often freezes during harsh winters and has seen a number of deadly accidents over the years.

From BBC

By making bread, the French volunteer, who calls himself a "baker without borders", wants to help them through an especially cold winter, marked by repeated power and heating cuts caused by Russian strikes.

From Barron's