Winter meaning in English
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Definition
the winter: the season between autumn and spring, the coldest part of the year (December, January and February in the northern hemisphere)
In Paris it only snows in winter.
Examples
- "Brent : Yes, well Candy, in the winter, water freezes and turns to ice."
- "I believe the last time I saw you was at the San Francisco Fragrance Expo, and that was last winter!"
- "In the winter of 1979, Bruno suffered a terrible accident which changed his life forever."
- "In winter I put socks in the windows to keep warm."
- "The last time I saw you was at the San Francisco Fragrance Expo last winter!"
- "The following winter however, Bruno suffered an unfortunate accident that would change his life forever."
- "Brent : Moira, I have just the thing for your winter blues."
- "My name's Rachel and I'm calling from Winter Wonderland Travel."
- "To: Winter Wonderland Travel Customer Support"
- "The following winter however, Bruno suffered an unfortunate accident which would change the course of his destiny."
- "Icarus : Well, I wanted to get a pair of gloves for my mother, her hands get very cold during the winter season..."
- "Wendy : Hello, Winter Wonderland Travel customer support, Wendy speaking."
- "The winter weather is giving me the blues and the water is getting a bit chilly."
- "I have big plans for him. Among other things, I'd like Brian to shadow Philip Cheeter for a while before Philip's winter sales trips begin in earnest."
- "Average winter temperature in Finland?"
- "You're sitting in an outdoor Jacuzzi in the middle of winter eating filet mignon and drinking thousand-dollar champagne."
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