showery

IPA: ʃˈaʊɝi

adjective

  • Given to showers; having frequent rainfall.
  • Of or relating to a shower or showers.
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Examples of "showery" in Sentences

  • This season is often showery as it is the growing season.
  • * Warm, a bit showery: Full Forecast | The Mall in fall *
  • The weather in spring and autumn is usually showery and cool.
  • The weather at this time can be changeable and occasionally showery.
  • Some guidance suggests we'll be mild and showery with highs in the 50s.
  • Following on they were dismissed cheaply for 122 on a showery third day.
  • These last few days have been warm and showery, perfect growing weather.
  • It was a grey and showery day and Diana Ross provided pre match entertainment.
  • The summer of 1821 was particularly good for cumulus clouds in what was a thoroughly showery season.
  • "Usually we like the weather to be kind of showery," said Dwight Bershaw, a landscape architect for Clearwater Summit Group Inc.
  • However, the UK's unusual bank holiday luck this year seems certain to run out over the weekend, with cool and showery weather forecast until well into next week.
  • Areas along the West Coast will continue to see showery weather for the next couple of days as another batch of rain and snow pushes into the area by the evening.
  • For instance I find it likes very much to kind of kick off right away beyond the showery curtain with sopping up your skin's steam, naked as a newly inflated rainbow, but who wouldn't want to burst forth whistling for tea from such a top advantage?
  • Inserting Lancashire on a showery day which began 10 minutes late and had 38 overs shorn from it, Warwickshire's pace bowlers gave the ball every opportunity to swing and remained on the attack even when Lancashire hurtled to 63 for one in a dozen overs before lunch.

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