Use weather in a sentence
Sentences starting with weather
- Weather is a literary specialty, and no untrained hand can turn out a good article of it. [5]
- Weather very stormy. [5]
- Weather clear. [9]
Sentences ending with weather
- I shall accompany you as far as Edmonton; you can then proceed by easy stages, in this pleasant weather. [11]
- During the first years I worked almost exclusively at home, for I was permitted to go out only in very pleasant weather. [10]
- Many a reader who wanted to read a tale through was not able to do it because of delays on account of the weather. [5]
- In the bottom were a few odd garments, above was the hat with the purple feather, now shabby and discarded, on the hooks a skirt and jacket Lise wore to work at the Bagatelle in bad weather. [9]
- But the point we wish to make is that neither society nor the law makes any allowance for the aberrations of human nature caused by dull and unpleasant weather. [4]
- In practical life we cannot, but in his realm the novelist can, control the weather. [4]
- The young chap was mighty thankful; said it was tough work toting his baggage such weather. [5]
- The face, too, was long, and all freckled by the weather. [9]
- But, for that very reason, the wise man said to himself, it must be something of importance that led her to him at this hour and in such weather. [10]
- The robins sat under the evergreens, and piped in a disconsolate mood, and at last the bluejays came and scolded in the midst of the snow-storm, as they always do scold in any weather. [4]
Short sentences using weather
- What did the weather matter? [9]
- The weather is very bad. [10]
- Go out in this weather? [10]
- The weather suffered the most. [5]
- It's fine weather, doctor. [9]
- I can weather any storm. [11]
- The weather divine. [5]
- Perfect summer weather. [5]
- Magnificent weather. [5]
Sentences containing weather two or more times
- Then came a week of what the Muncheners call hot weather, with the thermometer up to eighty degrees Fahrenheit, and the white wide streets and gray buildings in a glare of light; since then, weather of the most uncertain sort. [4]
- But it's lovely weather in these regions, too; and the friends are as lovely as the weather, and Johannesburg and Pretoria are brimming with interest. [5]
- The summer--or what we call summer in the North, which is usually a preparation for warm weather, ending in a preparation for cold weather --seemed to me very short--but I have noticed that each summer is a little shorter than the preceding one. [4]
- When Sally's weather was sunny the portrait made Tracy chuckle, but when her weather was overcast it disordered his mind and stopped the circulation of his blood. [5]
- We went up to the cold weather to freeze 'em out, and stayed a little spell, and then come back to the comfortable weather and went lazying along twenty or twenty-five miles an hour, the way we'd been doing for the last few hours. [5]
- And it ought to be the ablest weather that can be had, not ignorant, poor-quality, amateur weather. [5]
- Moses would as soon have questioned the seasons or the weather as Cynthia's changes of moods,--which were indeed the weather for him, and when storms came he sat with his back to them, waiting for the sunshine. [9]
- But such weather, oh, such weather! [5]
- In the matter of summer weather Arkansas has no advantage over Sydney, perhaps, but when it comes to winter weather, that is another affair. [5]
- I'm almost ashamed now to recall what we said of the weather only I think that people are no more accountable for what they say of the weather than for their remarks when their corns are stepped on. [4]
More example sentences with the word weather in them
- When you finished your breakfast at ten o'clock and went out, the sunshine was brilliant, the weather balmy and delicious, and the mud and slush deep and all-pervading. [5]
- Post-horses took the young couple in the most magnificent weather to the distant Prussian capital. [10]
- No doubt, however, you are, as I am, prepared for critical severity; but I have good hopes that the vessel is sufficiently sound of construction to weather a gale or two, and to make a prosperous voyage for you in the end. [14]
- I said he would be useful to work the weather, and attend to small matters like that, and I would give him a lift now and then when his poor little parlor-magic soured on him. [5]
- I thought it would be nicer than a public dining-room, and when I got up this morning and saw what the weather was I telephoned. [9]
- Not a single word unconnected with his trade, the weather, or an accident, had ever reached the friends' ears from Chello's thick lips, and this circumstance seemed to warrant Hermon in the expectation of learning from him the pure, unadulterated truth. [10]
- He believed that with H. H. Rogers as his financial pilot he could weather safely any storm or stress. [5]
- As to variety, why, he confessed that he got hundreds of kinds of weather that he had never heard of before. [5]
- And any preacher who goes out with me in stormy weather and without a lightning rod is a good one. [5]
- By some odd whim of the weather the wind had backed around into the east, gathering the clouds once more. [9]
- You remember that when the weather was the least cold, he would try to come into the house. [5]
- Half the time, when it is packed as full as it can stick, you will see that New England weather sticking out beyond the edges and projecting around hundreds and hundreds of miles over the neighboring states. [5]
- He doesn't know what the weather is going to be in New England. [5]
- His own quarters were comfortable enough, but when the weather was cold, the family were sure to have his company--nothing could keep him out of the house. [5]
- While the horses were being harnessed Alpatych and Ferapontov over their tea talked of the price of corn, the crops, and the good weather for harvesting. [2]
- It was wonderful weather, as warm as summer, and the vast escort which accompanied the two hundred coffins of the champions of freedom to their last resting-place seemed endless. [10]
- How is the weather with you? [5]
- Through this delicious weather why should the steamboat hasten, in order to discharge its passengers into the sweeping unrest of continental travel? [4]
- In this hot weather we are up before sunrise; then we said our prayers and had our morning broth; then. [10]
- But this cold weather was too warm for us; so we started to Darjeeling, in the Himalayas--a twenty-four hour journey. [5]
- In this hot weather walking would be quite out of the question, either for you or for her; and I know she would persist in doing it if left to herself, and arrive half killed. [14]
- The pleasant May weather suggested a novelty namely, a trip for pure recreation, the bread-and-butter element left out. [5]
- For one thing, weather permitting, they would all breakfast at twelve on the yacht, and then sail about the harbor, and come home in the sunset. [4]
- Even in bright weather Janet felt a sense of oppression here; on dark, misty mornings the stern, huge battlements of the mills lining the farther bank were menacing indeed, bristling with projections, towers, and chimneys, flanked by heavy walls. [9]
- With the warm weather he was able to be about again, and occasionally to mend a harness, but Doctor Rowell shook his head when Jethro stopped his buggy in the road one day to inquire about Ephraim. [9]
- I reckon the weather has a good deal to do with the local temperament. [8]
- After that the weather changes into something winter-like. [4]
- On Sunday the weather broke in a violent storm of wind and rain, and at sunset, when it abated, there were portentous gleams on the hills, and threatening clouds lurking about the sky. [4]
- We watched the weather all through that awful night, and kept an eye on the barometer, to be prepared for the least change. [5]
- We see that we was making trouble, so we went up again about a mile, to the cool weather, and watched them from there. [5]
- But even as we waited with set teeth, our bows ground into the enemy's weather quarter-gallery. [9]
- Many a time we have gotten all ready for the funeral and found it postponed again, on account of the weather or something. [5]
- As soon as we had swung clear of the cove he made for the weather stays, where he assumed a posture not unlike that in the famous picture of Farragut ascending Mobile Bay. [9]
- The weather and water were blustering all that day, and Phips did not move, save for a small attempt--repulsed--by a handful of men to examine the landing. [11]
- The weather itself was uneasy, tepid, with long spells of hot wind and dust. [9]
- His fair skin was tanned by the weather, and he wore his own wavy hair powdered, as was just become the fashion, and tied with a ribbon behind. [9]
- This faithful man was so ill and weak that it was thought he could not recover, yet notwithstanding the stormy weather, the factions on board, and although his home was almost in sight, only twelve miles across the Downs, he refused to quit the ship. [4]
- One night he was sending his weather prognostications to Brisbane, when a stranger entered from the shore. [11]
- As the weather was mild, the latter sat in an open sedan chair, and when he saw Geronimo he scanned him with the keen glance of the ruler, and then looked inquiringly at my husband. [10]
- But the weather was dry and the voyage to Westchester accomplished successfully. [9]
- Now the weather was crisp and cold, now hazy and depressing, and again a downpour. [9]
- The May weather was already sickly hot. [9]
- And indeed it was a noble and joyful sight as they stood there, the old man and the young one, both of powerful and stalwart build, both grown strong in wind and weather, and true and trustworthy men. [10]
- Within the cabin was a great fireplace of stones, where our cooking was done, and bunks set round for the men in cold weather and rainy. [9]
- These monkeys in warm weather make the forests resound at morning and evening with their overwhelming voices. [1]
- Now, as the warm weather approaches, and the ganders begin to spawn-- The excited listener sprang toward me to shake hands, and said: "There, there--that will do. [5]
- This heraldry of war was all unnatural in the golden weather and sweet-smelling land. [11]
- I could speak volumes about the inhuman perversity of the New England weather, but I will give but a single specimen. [5]
- It was the very weather that makes our home summers the perfection of climatic luxury; I mean, when you are out in the wood or by the sea. [5]
- And this is very singular in this humanitarian age, when excuse is found for nearly every moral delinquency in heredity or environment, that the greatest factor of discontent and crookedness, the weather, should be left out of consideration altogether. [4]
- The weather was very hot, it had been many a day since Jack had seen ice-cream, and so it was useless to talk of leaving the saloon till it shut up. [5]
- The weather was very cold, and the ice running densely. [5]
- She continues to vary; is sometimes worse, and sometimes better, as the weather changes; but, on the whole, I fear she loses strength. [14]
- And when I use the word "atmosphere" I mean the mental state of the peoples as well as the weather and the aspect of the skies. [9]
- Before they broke up, owing to prayers the weather was overcast. [4]
- Whenever he ordered up the danger-signals along the coast there was a week's dead calm, sure, and every time he prophesied fair weather it rained brickbats. [5]
- It is most unusual weather for the season: it is so every year. [4]
- It proved an unfortunate journey; the hot weather was hard on Mrs. Clemens, and harder still, perhaps, on Mark Twain's temper. [5]
- I could never understand why a people who have been grumbling about snow and frost for six months, and longing for genial weather, should flee from it as soon as it comes. [4]
- The Hawkinses are under the weather now, but their Tennessee property is millions when it comes into market. [5]
- We had had two hours of that blazing weather down there, and was dreadful thirsty when we got aboard again. [5]
- On Monday and Tuesday at sunrise we again had fair-to-middling views of the stupendous mountains; then, being well cooled off and refreshed, we were ready to chance the weather of the lower world once more. [5]
- We quitted the train at Oos, and walked the entire remaining distance to Baden-Baden, with the exception of a lift of less than an hour which we got on a passing wagon, the weather being exhaustingly warm. [5]
- The weather clears, toward dawn, and leaves a brisk pure atmosphere and a sky without a shred of cloud in it--and everything is still, there is not a breath of wind. [5]
- Mine is much too heavy for this warm weather. [5]
- It was weariful to wade through them, and when at last I reached the Im Hoff house Master Ulsenius called to me down the stairs: "Silence, Mistress Margery; there is worse weather in here than without doors! [10]
- Tobacco they offer to the water to secure a good passage in foul weather. [4]
- So returning safe to the Fort, once more staied the pinnas her flight for England, which til his returne could not set saile, so extreme was the weather and so great the frost. [4]
- You are going to sunny Italy, our friends had said: as soon as you pass the Brenner you will have sunshine and delightful weather. [4]
- Then it began to sprinkle rain, and we could hear the professor fussing at his ropes and things and abusing the weather. [5]
- I could afford to smile at the weather, at the obsidian sky, at the rain still falling persistently; and yet, as I ate my breakfast, I felt a certain impatience to verify what I knew was a certainty, and hurried to the telephone booth. [9]
- Mr. Rogers was to sail southward this morning--and here is this weather! [5]
- We are expecting to move to Florence ten or twelve days hence, but if this hot weather continues we shall wait for cooler. [5]
- The weather began to moan and the boles of the pines to quake. [11]
- Presently he turned to me and said, just as one might speak of the weather, or any other common matter-- "You know about transmigration of souls; do you know about transposition of epochs--and bodies? [5]
- She is accustomed to hot weather on the Nile, and will not find our beautiful Susa too warm. [10]
- In the circumstances, to go north toward hotter weather was not advisable. [5]
- Sometimes I have thought I was warned beforehand of coming trouble, just as many people are of changes in the weather, by some unaccountable feeling,--but not often, and I don't like to talk about such things. [6]
- Unless he made this, he must run south and skirt the Ecriviere Rock and bank, where the streams setting over the sandy ridges make a confusing perilous sea to mariners in bad weather. [11]
- Mind, he did this while his own hat sat offensively near our noses, on the table--an ancient extinguisher of the "slouch" pattern, limp and shapeless with age, discolored by vicissitudes of the weather, and banded by an equator of bear's grease that had stewed through. [5]
- It must be this spring weather. [4]
- Yet I think this raw weather is not to continue. [4]
- I do not think any one, certainly not any woman, in this locality, went so much on the moors as she did, when the weather permitted. [14]
- After some time, they left their place of refuge from the weather, and mingled with the concourse. [12]
- Next, they said they had had an enjoyable walk, notwithstanding the weather. [5]
- In such regions they congregate, and seem to like the vicissitudes, to like the excitement of the struggle with the weather and the patent medicines to keep alive. [4]
- They changed nothing, they built nothing, they left nothing behind them to remember them by, nothing to hold their disciples together, nothing to solidify their work and enable it to defy the assaults of time and the weather. [5]
- The sky lifted, there was a promise of fair weather, the storm, for him, had indeed cleared the air. [4]
- By that time there was a heavy sea running; night came on, and the weather grew very thick. [11]
- Those who live there said it was regular Bar Harbor weather. [4]
- But, after all, there is at least one or two things about that weather (or, if you please, effects produced, by it) which we residents would not like to part with. [5]
- But, after all, there is at least one or two things about that weather (or, if you please, effects produced by it) which we residents would not like to part with. [5]
- He may need them on the water in the damp autumn weather. [10]
- We haven't had the weather up yet, have we? [8]
- It was well the weather required no fire in the parlor, for I think one might as well have tried to warm a park. [5]
- I am glad the weather is changed; the return of the south-west wind suits me; but I hope you have no cause to regret the departure of your favourite east wind. [14]
- After the thunderstorm the weather had grown cloudy and cool. [10]
- For some days the weather had been calm and clear with slight frosts in the mornings--what is called an "old wives' summer. [2]
- After a while the weather grew milder, and the clouds lifted somewhat. [5]
- My report of the weather does not say much for the English May, but it is generally agreed upon that this is a backward and unpleasant spring. [6]
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