wintertide Antonyms

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Meaning of wintertide

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wintertide (n.)

Winter time.

wintertide Sentence Examples

  1. As the wintertide descended upon the land, snowflakes danced gracefully in the crisp air.
  2. The children rejoiced in the joys of wintertide, building snowmen and sledding down icy hills.
  3. The warmth of the crackling fire provided a cozy respite from the bitter wintertide cold.
  4. The evergreens stood stoically against the backdrop of wintertide, their branches adorned with a delicate layer of snow.
  5. The wind howled through the bare trees, heralding the onset of wintertide.
  6. With the arrival of wintertide, the days grew shorter and the nights longer, casting an ethereal glow upon the landscape.
  7. The birds took refuge in sheltered nooks, seeking sustenance amidst the harsh wintertide conditions.
  8. The snow-covered roads transformed the cityscape into a picturesque wintertide wonderland.
  9. The smell of mulled wine and roasted chestnuts filled the air, evoking the spirit of wintertide.
  10. As wintertide drew to a close, the first signs of spring emerged, promising a brighter and warmer future.

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Winter time.

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As the wintertide descended upon the land, snowflakes danced gracefully in the crisp air.

The children rejoiced in the joys of wintertide, building snowmen and sledding down icy hills.

The warmth of the crackling fire provided a cozy respite from the bitter wintertide cold.

The evergreens stood stoically against the backdrop of wintertide, their branches adorned with a delicate layer of snow.