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winters
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Etymology 1 adv. (context US English) In the winter. Etymology 2 n. (plural of winter English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: winter)
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Winters is the plural form of the word winter , one of the four seasons. Winters may also refer to: Winters (name) , a surname Winters, California , a town in California Winters, Texas , a town in Texas
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Population (2000): 2880 Housing Units (2000): 1251 Land area (2000): 2.248765 sq. miles (5.824275 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.545847 sq. miles (1.413736 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.794612 sq. miles (7.238011 sq. km) FIPS code: 79876 Located within: Texas ...
Usage examples of winters.
Hamid gets caught in a man-trap, Breedy gives himself a nasty flesh-wound and Winters gets himself murdered.
The study had never been refurnished since the Winters first moved in.
The damp cold and the fogs and frosts of the English winters had always been a torment to Zobeida, and of late years her once sturdy frame had seemed to shrink and shrivel until she was barely more than skin and bone.
Enough heavy bombers had found their way to the German capital - despite the cloud that is a regular feature of Berlin winters, and the extensive built-up areas that made the city difficult to discern on the H2S radar screens - to devastate whole areas of the city.
Halstock, his son Walter and that chap Winters were the others in the car.
You said it must have been meant for Winters and not Abdul, if you remember, Innes.
Apparently, had the marksman lowered his sights a little, Winters would have been killed.
Miss Effie Winters and here, although I can well understand his motive, Superintendent Hallicks allowed me to go into the house and talk to her before he had told me of the result of his excavation of the contents of the punt.
Mr Winters and dolls and Mr Hamid Aziz and, most of all, what you know about the fatal accident to a Mr Lorne, when the car in which he was a passenger collided with your lorry some months ago.
The horn was blaring all the time, so the driver, Winters, must have known the brakes were faulty.
Lorne, who was sitting next Winters, was killed outright, being on the side next the lorry, and Halstock and his boy were hurt pretty serious, them being at the back, which took a lot of the impact as the car slewed round.
There was only Winters to speak to what happened, so they had to take his word for it about the brakes.
It would be interesting and perhaps important to know exactly where Winters was when he was murdered.
Hallicks had arrested Effie Winters and that she was to appear before the magistrates charged with the murder of her brother.
Effie Winters they must have known that she had a good deal to put up with.