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Meaning of bewinter

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bewinter (v. t.)

To make wintry.

bewinter Sentence Examples

  1. The trees were bewintered, their leaves long since turned to vibrant shades of gold and crimson.
  2. The bustling city was bewintered, its usual hustle and bustle replaced by a serene tranquility.
  3. The once-verdant fields were now bewintered, covered in a blanket of pristine white snow.
  4. The birds had bewintered to warmer climates, leaving behind an eerie silence in their absence.
  5. The rivers were bewintered, their flowing waters transformed into solid sheets of ice.
  6. The mountains stood bewintered, their peaks capped with glistening snow that reflected the sunlight like diamonds.
  7. The animals had bewintered in their dens, seeking shelter from the harsh cold.
  8. The snow bewintered the landscape, creating a scene of breathtaking beauty and tranquility.
  9. The frost bewintered the windows, obscuring the outside world in a delicate lacework of ice crystals.
  10. The wildlife had bewintered, with many species adapting their behavior and appearance to survive the cold.

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To make wintry.

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The trees were bewintered, their leaves long since turned to vibrant shades of gold and crimson.

The bustling city was bewintered, its usual hustle and bustle replaced by a serene tranquility.

The once-verdant fields were now bewintered, covered in a blanket of pristine white snow.

The birds had bewintered to warmer climates, leaving behind an eerie silence in their absence.