Use winter in a sentence
Sentences starting with winter
- Winter comes back without the least noise or bustle, tireless, malicious, implacable. [4]
- Winter is the time of sleep. [11]
- Winter had relented, spring had not as yet begun. [9]
- Winter would have pleased me better. [10]
- Winter came, and passed--somehow. [9]
- Winter brought many other amusements. [10]
- Winter overcoats did not help me much; they had to be supplemented with rugs. [5]
- Winter and spring had gone and summer had come, but still there had been no financial conclusion with Jones, Mackay, and the other rich Californians who were to put up the necessary million for the machine's manufacture. [5]
- Winter and its festivities were a dream laid away in moth balls. [9]
- Winter approached, business doubled and trebled, and an avalanche of Missouri, Illinois and Upper Mississippi River boats came pouring down to take a chance in the New Orleans trade. [5]
Sentences ending with winter
- And this is winter. [4]
- But the west windows gave a broad outlook across the common, beyond which the historical "Washington elm" and two companions in line with it, spread their leaves in summer and their networks in winter. [6]
- He asked her why she took her, then--why she did not give her up at once; and she answered that it would be inhuman to give her up just in the edge of the winter. [8]
- I seed him when I was down in Springfield last winter. [7]
- Do you remember what Mr. Morgan said last winter? [4]
- The imperial apartments were still at the monarch's disposal, and the owner of the house, whom Barbara did not wish to meet, had gone to Italy to spend the winter. [10]
- Along the roadside were bayberry-bushes, hung all over with bright red coral pendants in autumn and far into the winter. [6]
- They know very well that they are going to have storms to wrestle with; they have not forgotten the gales of September and the tempests of the late autumn and early winter. [6]
- We've been in Washington this winter. [4]
- The next day was not so genial; and we sped on, following our original intention of seeking the summer in winter. [4]
Short sentences using winter
- It is in the winter. [11]
- The winter is over. [4]
- It was dead of winter. [5]
- But winter brought forebodings. [9]
- The winter came and passed. [10]
- It is winter, and night. [5]
- The winter passed. [9]
- It was winter. [5]
- Then winter came. [10]
- Winter. [5]
Sentences containing winter two or more times
- The Young Lady was spending the winter with us, and March, in spite of the calendar, turned out to be a winter month. [4]
- They say when they let one of their big wells burn away all winter before they had learned how to control it, that well kept up a little summer all around it; the grass stayed green, and the flowers bloomed all through the winter. [8]
- Or we might, so it would seem, have had rooms by the winter garden, where tropical plants rejoice in perennial summer, and blossom and bear fruit, while a northern winter rages without. [4]
- I have no other tithe or glebe except the income of my winter lectures, which was last winter $800. [6]
- In the winter of 1838-39 Emerson delivered his usual winter course of Lectures. [6]
- I have determined not to work as hard traveling, any more, as I did last winter, and so I have resolved not to lecture outside of the 6 New England States next winter. [5]
- It was a mild winter day, bright, and with a touch of summer, such as sometimes gets shuffled into our winter calendar. [4]
- In winter it had snows above it and below it; in summer it had snow above it and a very fair stretch of trees and grass, while the river flowed on the same, winter and summer. [11]
- This winter has, for me, not been like last winter. [14]
- All those long corridors above and below enclosed in glass are to protect the hothouse plants of New York and Boston, who call it a Winter Resort, and I guess there's considerable winter in it. [4]
More example sentences with the word winter in them
- I said: "Now you never would guess what I made lecturing this winter and last spring? [5]
- Hain't I carried you faithful, summer and winter, for a good many years? [9]
- It was not yet dawn, however, for the clocks were only striking three as the assembly, in winter coats and soft wraps, fluttered out to its carriages, chattering and laughing, with endless good-nights in the languages of France, Germany, and Spain. [4]
- A year, two years, passed, which were as ten upon the shoulders of the old people, and then, in the dead of winter, an important thing happened. [11]
- During his later years the rigor of the Northern winter had been too severe for Warner's health. [4]
- But for three years I was at Cordon's Pride winter and summer alike. [9]
- Ah, if he would only have patience, or if she could keep him distracted through this winter and their night, she might save him. [9]
- I believe I would begin attending lectures this winter if it weren't for being wanted in Washington. [5]
- Clemens declared he would as soon spend his life in Weggis "as anywhere else in the geography," but October found them in Vienna for the winter, at the Hotel Metropole. [5]
- Lecturing was hard work, but he was under the "base necessity," as he called it, of constant labor, writing in summer, speaking everywhere east and west in the trying and dangerous winter season. [6]
- As the winter wore on, and March town meeting approached, strange rumors of a Democratic ticket began to drift into Jonah Winch's store,--a Democratic ticket headed by Fletcher Bartlett, of all men, as chairman of the board. [9]
- The weeks again wore on, and autumn became winter, and then at last one day the Cure came, bringing his brother, a great Parisian surgeon lately arrived from France on a short visit. [11]
- For thee her wooing hour has passed, The singing birds have flown, And winter comes with icy blast To chill thy buds unblown. [6]
- How can we wonder that the crowded and tempest-tossed voyagers, many of them already suffering, should have fallen before the trials of the first winter in Plymouth? [3]
- Private Gellatly, standing without, heard Sergeant Fones say, as he passed into the open air, and slowly bared his forehead to the winter sun: "Exactly. [11]
- You, there, Muroc, with your charcoal face, who was it walk thirty miles in the dead of winter to bring a doctor to your wife, eh? [11]
- The summer departed with the sun, and winter came with the stars. [5]
- I look forward with pleasure to the fulfillment of the promise made in the former to visit Washington the following winter and to "call. [7]
- I still remember with pleasure Steuerwald's beautiful winter landscapes, into which he so cleverly introduced the mediaeval ruins of the Hartz region. [10]
- It was attended with cruel suffering and the most injurious results, but it was necessary for me to return to my comfortable winter quarters. [10]
- Larks flew heavenward with a low sweet song, from amidst the grain growing luxuriantly for the winter harvest, and butterflies hovered above the blossoming fields. [10]
- I had often wished to see it in its winter power,--so we walked on. [14]
- So passed that winter, the darkest of my life. [9]
- After the first winter, she didn't care to go out much. [9]
- Do you like winter, Miss Hawkins? [5]
- Clemens also, that winter, met William Dean Howells, then in the early days of his association with the Atlantic Monthly. [5]
- If it is Winter, it will rain--and if it is Summer, it won't rain, and you cannot help it. [5]
- In Florence, that winter, Clemens began dictating to his secretary some autobiographical chapters. [5]
- They passed one winter yachting among the islands in the eastern Mediterranean; a part of another sailing from one tropical paradise to another in the West Indies. [4]
- I have my winter work at night besides. [12]
- She began the winter with all such counteractive measures as she could employ. [8]
- He roomed that winter with a rugged, self-educated Scotchman--a mechanic, but a man of books and philosophies, who left an impress on Mark Twain's mental life. [5]
- So, as the winter went on, she starved in silence, and no one had more than sour milk and bread and a potato now and then. [11]
- It is in winter the only mode Leukerbad has of communicating with the world; and in summer it is the only way of reaching Albinen, except by a long journey down the Dala and up another valley and height. [4]
- During the first winter the King allowed them to spend only the most inclement months at Philae, for he was unwilling to live without them. [10]
- He passed the winter of 1892-93 at Florence; but he found the air of the valley of the Arno no perceptible improvement upon that of the valley of the Connecticut. [4]
- Many a cold winter night did the explorers endure this hardship, yet grew fat and lusty under it. [4]
- Yet even in winter it is not so bleak and bitter as the districts south-west of it, for the Chinook winds steal through from the Pacific and temper the fierceness of the frozen Rockies. [11]
- They passed that winter in London, where he worked at the story of his travels, Following the Equator, the proofs of which he read the next summer in Switzerland. [5]
- They lived that winter in a quiet corner of Chelsea, No. [5]
- Many times that winter I was a guest at the yellow-brick house, and I have to confess, as spring came on, that I made several trips to Elkington which business necessity did not absolutely demand. [9]
- Early in the winter Denisov also came back and stayed with them. [2]
- Many the sharp winter day I have followed the fox with him over two counties, and lain that night, and a week after, forsooth, at the plantation of some kind friend who was only too glad to receive us. [9]
- We have a winter climate of another sort from any in Europe; we have easy and comfortable access to it. [4]
- If it is winter and you have a friend, you lie close. [11]
- For thirteen years, winter and summer, this coachman had driven this monotonous, uninteresting route, with always the same sandy hills, scrubby firs, occasional cabins, in sight. [4]
- Many a day, winter and summer, Lem had gone that road alone, whistling, and never before heeding that silence. [9]
- It was a wild night, for winter was come again for a moment, after the habit of this region in the early spring. [5]
- These houses were whitewashed, or painted white and red, and had double glass in winter, after the same measure. [11]
- Once in a while, in the winter, they come in a bunch to the theatre. [9]
- Early in April, while the wilderness was still in the grip of winter, Delphin had been summoned from a far-away lumber camp to Saint Hubert, where several packing-cases and two rolls of lead pipe from Montreal lay in a shed beside the railroad siding. [9]
- True, the cough which had tormented her all winter attacked her in the shady cloister, but she had learned to use her wooden foot, and with a cane in one hand and her little bundle in the other she moved sturdily on. [10]
- After some years, when Mrs. Stowe made her winter home in Florida, Calvin came to live with us. [4]
- Stormbound: that is what the Hygeia was--a winter resort without any doubt. [4]
- All visiting pilots were useful, for they were always ready and willing, winter or summer, night or day, to go out in the yawl and help buoy the channel or assist the boat's pilots in any way they could. [5]
- In winter, they went to the botanical gardens or the Zoo. [9]
- She rose and went quietly out into the biting winter night, and stood staring through the trees at the friendly reddened windows of the little cottage across the way with a yearning that passed her understanding. [9]
- Last winter I went over to Blountsville to a dance in the court-house; there was a trial between Union and Blountsville for the best dancing. [4]
- All of this went on at frequent intervals during the winter, and while I was organizing the Elkington Power and Traction Company for George I found time to dine and sup at Maude's house, and to take walks with her. [9]
- We know how well they are thus concealed; we know that ptarmigans, whilst changing from their winter to their summer plumage, both of which are protective, suffer greatly from birds of prey. [1]
- When winter set well in Gabord brought me a blanket, and though last year I had not needed it, now it was most grateful. [11]
- One winter's night we were gathered there--it was the winter that for years afterward they called the hard winter--and that particular night was a sharp one. [5]
- You ask whether we shall spend next winter in Moscow. [2]
- I'm awfully glad we haven't got that winter before us. [8]
- In summer it was very pretty, with its vine-shaded veranda across the front; and even in winter, with the inevitable raggedness of deciduous vines, it had an air of refinement, a promise which the cheerful interior more than fulfilled. [4]
- And then there was that damsel of sixty winter of age still excursioning around in her frosty bloom--How old are you, Sandy? [5]
- But, as I was saying, to change quarters here as late as November is a little difficult, for the wise ones seek to get housed for the winter by October: they select the sunny apartments, get on the double windows, and store up wood. [4]
- That afternoon Marie was riding across the Winter Valley to her father's plantation at the Pascal River. [11]
- The following winter was passed in Rome, among many English and American friends. [6]
- The East Side was left pretty much to itself, now that the winter philanthropists had gone away, and was enjoying its summer nights and its irresponsible poverty. [4]
- Even now Quebec was full of pilgrim poor begging against the hard winter, and execrating their spoilers. [11]
- Moreover, Prince Andrew was expected in Moscow, where old Prince Bolkonski was spending the winter, and Natasha felt sure he had already arrived. [2]
- When the scaffolding was erected in the winter riding-school, he went there under the court-artist's direction, to measure, arrange and finally transfer the painter's sketches to the wide surfaces. [10]
- In winter breakfast was eaten by the light of a rococo metal lamp set in the centre of the table. [9]
- The lower half was closed, the upper open, and the winter sun was shining full into the room, where a bright fire burned. [11]
- How they lived was a matter of conjecture, though the mother gathered herbs and berries and bartered them at the village store, and Murad occasionally took a hand in some neighbor's hay-field, or got a job of chopping wood in the winter. [4]
- Her excellenza's mother was a Chevreaux, and my mistress spent the best years of her life with her mother's sister, who during the winter lived in Paris. [10]
- He was very warm, and well he might be; for, not to mention the exertion of getting the trunk up stairs, he was closely muffled in winter garments, though the thermometer had stood all day at eighty-one in the shade. [12]
- Cynthia loved these walks, for she sadly missed the country air,--and they had kept the color in her cheeks and the courage in her heart that winter. [9]
- In winter he visited his other villages or spent his time reading. [2]
- The Marchesa cared very little about the library, or about the house, for that matter; a great aunt and uncle, spinster and bachelor, were living in it that winter, and they vacated for Mr. Crewe. [9]
- He had a very delicate wife, whom he had been obliged to send South at the beginning of the winter. [9]
- It is still very amusing to me to see how you Americans move about with the seasons, just like the barbarians of Turkestan, half the year in summer camps and half the year in winter camps. [4]
- To me the veldt, in its sober winter garb, was surpassingly beautiful. [5]
- These celebrated contractors usually made more money during the session of the legislature at Harrisburg than upon all their summer work, and this winter had been unfruitful. [5]
- My only mirror used to be a stream of water in summer," she added, "and a corner of a looking-glass got from the Hudson's Bay fort in the winter. [11]
- You could cut up an Arkansas winter into a hundred Sydney winters and have enough left for Arkansas and the poor. [5]
- There are only two seasons in the region round about Mono Lake--and these are, the breaking up of one Winter and the beginning of the next. [5]
- It will arraign two or three dozen of its members, or maybe four or five dozen, for taking bribes to vote for this and that and the other bill last winter. [5]
- The quick-coming winter twilight was already at hand. [5]
- Another thing Mark Twain did that winter was to buy some land on Farmington Avenue and begin the building of a home. [5]
- I am not trying to keep the lovers apart for any mere purposes of fiction,--this is a true chronicle, and they stayed apart most of that winter. [9]
- We are always trying to escape winter when we are not trying to escape summer. [4]
- But as the train rolled on through the sunny winter landscape a sense of well-being, of importance and power began to steal through me. [9]
- He was not to think of making the journey to his own home in Bohemia during this winter season, and at this farewell drinking bout we held council as to whose roof he might find lodging under. [10]
- Turn your face to the young spring, not to the dead winter. [11]
- As I tramp to the point or swing away back, in summer barefooted, in winter on my snowshoes, to myself I seem to be John York on the trail of the king's bugles. [11]
- They had decided to take a modest apartment in town for the winter, and almost before the lease was signed, Edith, in her mind, had transformed it into a charming home. [4]
- They were used to staying at this hotel when they came on for a little outing in New York, after some rigid winter in Boston, at the time of the spring exhibitions. [8]
- He was purposing to spend the winter in Southern California, coming back to the East in ample time to attend the annual meeting of the Social Science Association. [4]
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