wintertime

IPA: wˈɪntɝtaɪm

noun

  • The season of winter, between autumn and spring
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Examples of "wintertime" in Sentences

  • "I grew up in wintertime playing on ponds and lakes," Crosby said.
  • The buck is too big, too fat and too clean to be a wild buck in wintertime snow-and-ice USA.
  • Yes, wintertime is not a particularly good time to get started on outdoor infrastructure projects that involve digging in the frozen earth.
  • Vikings traditionally wore heavy wool garments and furs in wintertime and linens in the warmer months, as they did not have cotton (nor spandex lol).
  • We would tell you that we hoped our country had [words indistinct] at this moment it is not summertime in Cuba, and even during what we call wintertime everyone sweats.
  • This far north the sun sets early in wintertime — technically, around 3: 00 p.m. — but in truth, sunset heralds two hours of dusky purple and orange in the western sky, above a serrated landscape visible to a range of thirty miles.

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