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Definition of "cold weather" [cold weather]

  • A period of unusually cold weather (noun)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "cold weather" in a sentence
  • "It had cold weather and snow for much of the year; when he could play baseball, Fisk played in sandlots and cow pastures."
  • "I felt sorry for all those bandsmen who had come to Washington from the fifty states and were deprived by cold weather of a chance to participate in the inaugural parade, so that afternoon Nancy and I helicoptered to a big arena in Maryland where thousands of disappointed paraders from all over the nation were gathered in their uniforms and regalia."
  • "Ibrahim denied this, but a year before the attacks, he had been searched by British authorities on his way to Pakistan and was found to be carrying camping equipment, cold weather gear, three thousand pounds in cash, and pages from a first-aid manual about how to treat ballistic injuries, suggesting that he was not embarking on a conventional vacation."