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winter

[win-ter] / ˈwɪn tər /
NOUN
cold season of the year
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STRONG


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“There’s never been a winter like this, where we had virtually no precipitation, very little snow, very little rain. We count on that snowpack from the mountains,” he said.

From Slate • Jun. 1, 2026

But they say an exceptionally wet winter and then April rains have contributed to the rash of poisonings.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2026

"Its been a strange year because we've had two dry months again this spring after a wet winter," said David Cotton, chairman of the Dairy Show and trustee for the Bath and West Society.

From BBC • May 29, 2026

Spoken on a winter day in 1865, however, the words are terrifying to 10-year-old Liam.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 29, 2026

“Oh, I will. As soon as I find the specific sheep that contributed to my diminishing dislike of winter, I plan to write a thank-you note.”

From "Bye Forever, I Guess" by Jodi Meadows




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