Crossword-Solution: MIDWINTER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Midwinter | n. | The middle of winter. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “MIDWINTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bleakest time of year | 1 answer |
| It's about six months from the dog days | 1 answer |
| Very cold time, for many | 1 answer |
| Cold Time | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MIDWINTER (5)
There were hollows and bowers at the extreme end of that leafy garden, in which the laurels and other immortal shrubs showed against sapphire sky and silver moon, even in that midwinter, warm colours as of the south.
The Sioux were then camping close by the fort and it was midwinter, which facts held them in check for a month or two; but as soon as spring came, they removed their camp across the river and rose in rebellion.
Surrounded by a ring of bluish haze, it looked almost as if it were frozen against the impalpable blueblack of the reckless midwinter sky.
THE BONDIS CLAIM THEIR PROPERTY IN DRANGEY Midwinter was passed, and the bondis prepared to bring in their animals from the island for slaughter.
Often in midwinter will come, now and then, a long fall of soft snow piling three or four feet above the ice crust, and work a real hardship for the dwellers of these streets.
Quotes with MIDWINTER (3)
In the bleak midwinter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone; Snow had fallen, Snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, Long ago.
We live, all of us, in sprung rhythm. Even in cities, folk stir without knowing it to the surge in the blood that is the surge and urgency of season. In being born, we have taken seisin of the natural world, and as ever, it is the land which owns us, not we, the land. Even in the countryside, we dwell suspended between the rhythms of earth and season, weather and sky, and those imposed by metropolitan clocks, at home and abroad. When does the year begin? No; ask rather, When …
Clearly, any well-kept garden will be a source of pleasure in the summer months; in the bleak urban midwinter, however, there are few activities more likely to energise the spirit than a botanical walk.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Onion, Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2010–2012).