Similar words: weather vane, servant, weather-beaten, observant, manservant, observance, conservancy, civil servant. Meaning: n. mechanical device attached to an elevated structure; rotates freely to show the direction of the wind.
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1. He saw the weathervane spinning madly in the powerful breeze.
2. These swivel freely and act as weathervanes.
3. Rather, the central focus of the magic is the weather-vane on top of the Great Tower.
4. The new weather-vane was a gold-leaf cockerel with streamers of silver.
5. The weather-vane glowed white hot on the ground, with ash tracing where its ribbons had been.
6. The bronze weather-vane can be removed by simply unscrewing it from the metal assemblage holding it, which takes 2 rounds.
7. The T and G is a weathervane union closely connected to the Labour Party leadership.
8. Ribbons had been tied to the charred remains of the weather-vane.
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9. According to tradition, New Hampshire held the first U. S. presidential primary state, on the presidential primaries, the "weathervane" effect.
10. Equally worrisome, many environmentalists brand the Fish and Wildlife Service as a spineless weathervane.
11. Overheada bright pinwheel of paper lanterns had been strung from the trees to the gold-leafed weathervane on the bandstand roof.
12. But the breadth of the package, it seems to me, is at the very least a weathervane.
13. " Spurgeon was quiet for a few minutes, and then he replied: "I think the weathervane is a good place for those words, because to me they say that God is love, no matter which way the wind blows.
14. The practice of Guangzhou Daily in enhancing its newspaper expression of public opinions well indicates that newspaper expression of public opinions is the weathervane and focal point of mainstream...
15. Ripe futures markets play a role of pricing non-ferrous metal, and futures price may be weathervane to spot price.
16. His trademark peacock, which he custom builds for clients across the country, was inspired by a 19th century weathervane.
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