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weathertight

a. sealed against the wind and rain

Usage examples of "weathertight".

Roofed with woven bark, carpeted with moss which was planted on the floor, the place was abandoned, somewhat musty, but weathertight and seemed comfortable to me.

They would find the right warehouses, weathertight, dry, with acres of well-stacked shelves.

Or at least, a good, weathertight room somewhere, with a big, cozy bed and a fireplace.

But the place was weathertight and dry, and there was little dost She drew a deep breath of wonder.

Master-Armsman Frai chan Kormai had been making pretty good progress on throwing together split-log barracks which would at least be weathertight, if not precisely luxurious.

Once the sun rose, the villagers were roused from sleep by the slavemasters, they had all been crammed into the threshing barn, which was the least weathertight of all of the village buildings, serving merely to keep rain and damp away from grain while it was being threshed from the stalk.

But Wilmer had built it lovingly, carefully, weathertight, and had put in an oiled-paper window, and had nicely finished the inside walls with a plaster of clay and ashes.