Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Skilful in prognosticating the changes of the weather.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Skillful in forecasting the changes of the weather.
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- adjective
skilful inforecasting thechanges of theweather - adverb domain With respect to the weather.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Finally, we have a fairly "normal" Monday weatherwise.
Forecast: Mostly magnificent Monday Jason Samenow 2010
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Stay tuned for Part II of my look-back at how the year 2076 unfolded, both weatherwise and otherwise.
Washington D.C. weather in the year 2076 Don Lipman 2011
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Coming from Detroit rather than New Orleans might make Mérida a bit of a shock weatherwise.
Moving to Merida 2010
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Coming from Detroit rather than New Orleans might make Mérida a bit of a shock weatherwise.
Moving to Merida 2010
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Coming from Detroit rather than New Orleans might make Mérida a bit of a shock weatherwise.
Moving to Merida 2010
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Coming from Detroit rather than New Orleans might make Mérida a bit of a shock weatherwise.
Moving to Merida 2010
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Bozo The Neoclown says: last weekend which was the first nice weekend weatherwise in boston drew five thousand people to the common for a sunday afternoon stroll.
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Coming from Detroit rather than New Orleans might make Mérida a bit of a shock weatherwise.
Moving to Merida 2010
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Coming from Detroit rather than New Orleans might make Mérida a bit of a shock weatherwise.
Moving to Merida 2010
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That's the story through tomorrow as we await the chance of a little light snow to close out an otherwise pedestrian week weatherwise.
PM Update: A dry winter chill Jason Samenow 2011
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