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weatherman

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"one who observes the weather," 1869, from weather (n.) + man (n.). Weather-prophet is from 1784 as "barometer;" 1827 as "person who predicts the weather."\n\nClerk of the Weather, I deplore\n That all thy greatness is no more,\n As should a gentle bard;\n ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Weatherman or Weather man may refer to: Weather forecaster One who is involved in presenting weather forecasting A TV or radio presenter, communicating information from meteorologists unofficial name for a United States Air Force Special Operations Weather ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And weathermen warn that worse is to come. ▪ It wasn't supposed to happen, but who trusts weathermen? ▪ Some outlying villages were still under several feet of water yesterday and weathermen warned of more to come in the holiday ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A weather forecaster, especially a male one.

Usage examples of weatherman.

It was a typical Taurean storm, but it would have appalled any terran weatherman.

I could hear the weather report on TV, which made me think of a friend of mine, Warren Beasley, who used to be a weatherman.

Everyone at White Waltham chatted onwards and agreed that the weathermen had nine, or better, twenty-nine lives.

In the wake of the deep freeze and the dark moods it had inspired, the radio weathermen had fled the state, leaving the storm predictions to the weekend deejays.

I was starting to get a bit of a name for singing after working a month or so and I was circling about just about decided on the house I was going for, when the weather started getting really weird and folk started getting edgy, then the weathermen started giving warnings of a storm out on the ocean heading our way.

Half a dozen different organizations, from the Weathermen to the Guevara Brigade, saw that Bradenton had money.

He's a doctor of philosophy, which is rare for a weatherman, and he ought to be doing research like into the why, that no one knows, and not sitting drinking in the sun, but I'll tell you he's here now because I said I'd fly him through a hurricane's eye, and not because he's researching coconut milk with pineapple juice and rum.

Besides Qwilleran, there were the mayor, the WPKX weatherman, the town's leading photographer, and the ubiquitous Derek Cuttlebrink, plus five attractive women: the heiress from Chicago, the personable young doctor, the glamorous interior designer, the theatre club's popular ingenue, and the chic vice president of the Moose County Something.

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That is true in the sense that it is somewhat miraculous that Dohrn didn't blow herself up making pipe bombs as a member of the Weathermen back in the 1970s.

At the meetings Jube had met a well-known lawyer, a TV weatherman, and a professional exterminator who loved to talk shop and kept giving him cards ('Lots of roaches in Jokertown, I'll bet').

Every one at White Waltham chatted onwards and agreed that the weathermen had nine, or better, twenty-nine lives.