Weather to a poet
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CLIMEWeather, to a poet
CLIMESWeather conditions: poet.
HOOKYA student may prefer to play it in nice weather
crack(of a power vessel) to advance at full speed in heavy weather
weatherizeto make (as a house) better protected against winter weather (as by adding insulation)
frontogeneticrelating to the creation of a weather front by the meeting of air currents
LIEONTHEBEACHEnjoy summer weather, and a hint to the beginning of the three other longest answers
deadlightstrong shutter able to be screwed against the interior of a porthole in heavy weather
thirsty(of activity, weather, or a time) Causing the feeling of a need to drink something
threaten(of a situation or weather conditions) Seem likely to produce an unpleasant or unwelcome result
threatened(of a situation or weather conditions) Seem likely to produce an unpleasant or unwelcome result
thirstiest(of activity, weather, or a time) Causing the feeling of a need to drink something
thirstier(of activity, weather, or a time) Causing the feeling of a need to drink something
eatto blanket (a sailing vessel sailing close-hauled) by sailing close on the weather side of
flysheetA fabric cover pitched outside and over a tent to give extra protection against bad weather
flysheetsA fabric cover pitched outside and over a tent to give extra protection against bad weather
weatherizesMake (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, siding, storm windows, etc
earflapeither of a pair of flaps attached to a cap, for covering the ears in cold weather
weatherizedMake (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, siding, storm windows, etc
weatherizingMake (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, siding, storm windows, etc
earlapseither of a pair of flaps attached to a cap, for covering the ears in cold weather
earlapeither of a pair of flaps attached to a cap, for covering the ears in cold weather
havelocksA cloth covering for a military cap that extends downward to protect the neck from sun and weather
warmer(of clothes or coverings) Made of a material that helps the body to retain heat; suitable for cold weather
waveoffthe postponement of a scheduled landing, as of a space shuttle, due to bad weather anticipated at the landing site
waveoffsthe postponement of a scheduled landing, as of a space shuttle, due to bad weather anticipated at the landing site
ahull(of a sailing vessel) with all sails furled and the helm lashed to head into the wind, as in heavy weather
bowlinerope made fast to the weather leech of a square sail, for keeping the sail as flat as possible when close-hauled
bowlinesrope made fast to the weather leech of a square sail, for keeping the sail as flat as possible when close-hauled
weathercocksWEATHERCOCK, a weather vane often in the figure of a cock mounted so as to turn freely with the wind and show its direction
citablebring forward or call to another's attention especially as an example, proof, or precedent cited the weather as a reason for canceling the picnic
citesbring forward or call to another's attention especially as an example, proof, or precedent cited the weather as a reason for canceling the picnic
apachetwo-man U.S. Army helicopter designed to attack enemy armor with rockets or a 30mm gun and equipped for use in bad weather and in darkness
pimpernelplant belonging to the genus Anagallis, of the primrose family, esp. A. arvensis(scarlet pimpernel), having scarlet or white flowers that close at the approach of bad weather
apachestwo-man U.S. Army helicopter designed to attack enemy armor with rockets or a 30mm gun and equipped for use in bad weather and in darkness
overshoesA shoe worn over a normal shoe, typically either of waterproof material to protect the normal shoe in wet weather or of fabric to protect a floor surface
weathercocka weather vane often in the figure of a cock mounted so as to turn freely with the wind and show its direction / to serve as a weathercock for
warningsannouncement from the U.S. National Weather Service alerting the public that a storm or other weather-related hazard is imminent and that immediate steps should be taken to protect lives and property