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1Published 1974“...weather n 'gainst weather,you know,you'll see it. (ie before bad weather comes. Very common Nfld...”
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2Published 1989“...weather n And though hidden by weather cloth, He is watching me and you;. On ship DEC 5 1989 W.J...”
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3Published 1989“...weather n [discusses ghosts] There was also a phenomenon that the old folks called a 'weather light...”
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4Published“...weather n Yes JW Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not used weather bird; weather edge; weather house...”
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5Published 1973“...weather, to to "weather' was to outwit or outmanoeuver as you would say to one "you won't weather...”
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6Published 1970“...weather n We'll have weather today. - a change for the worse in weather JH 4/70 JH 4/70 Used I...”
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7Published 1979“...weather n = a fine day "no weather today" Yes APR. 13 1979 Used I and Sup 1 Not used weather bird...”
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8Published“...weather n used to describe poor weather conditions "going to have weather" Used I and Sup Used I...”
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9Published 1971“...weather n [If the cat washed its face above its ears] they would remark, "We are going to have...”
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10Published“...weather n We're going to have some weather today. 'Stormy weather' [-]Regional Standard Speech...”
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11Published 1973“...weather n People in this country take no heed of weather, (when they have good reason to be out...”
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12Published“...weather n weather Explanation : The implication that weather conditions only exist when the weather...”
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13Published“...weather n Now one little girl was late on arriving, / She must have met weather and had to go...”
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14Published 1961“...weather n .high winds, fog and storms at sea - known locally as "weather." PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story...”
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15Published 1959“...weather n beside the usual nautical uses to signify to sail to windward of, and to bear up under...”
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16Published“...weather n This is a saying that I heard from a gentleman in Pass Is- land. I asked about...”
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17“...ABSTRACT Etymology and the winds of change. There's a lot of weather about these days, isn't...”
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19“... by weather and tidal forces. This new iceberg (B 9) equaled two to three times the amount of ice...”
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