Antonym: summer. Similar words: wintery, intertwine, intertwined, interpreter, inter, intern, painter, interim. Meaning: ['wɪntə(r)] n. the coldest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox. v. spend the winter.
Random good picture Not show
91. We get a lot of condensation on the walls in the winter.
92. I pass through the summer which the winter and the equator are filled with joy rush toward you to like.
93. In cold winter, birds puff out their feathers to keep warm.
94. However, spring summer autumn and winter, they are always in a white coat.
95. I miss you when I am depressed, just as I miss the sunlight in winter; I miss you when I feel happy, just as I miss the shade in the hot sun.
96. The country was slowly thawing out after the long cold winter.
97. In winter, the weather in the North can ice people's breath.
98. These birds migrate to Europe in the summer season, returning to warmer places in the south for the winter.
99. The cottage had a musty smell after being shut up over the winter.
100. The playing fields were off limits to the school-children during the winter months.
101. Wealthy people often migrate in winter to warmer sunnier countries.
102. Your glasses would completely steam up when you come into the warm room in winter.
103. Getting out of bed in winter is one of life's hardest mission.
104. Bears wake up in the spring after a winter of hibernation.
105. Winter is a common enough German surname.
106. All winter I have been aching for sunshine.
107. Winter takes its toll on your health.
108. Most trees lose their foliage in winter.
109. Birds feed on nuts and berries in the winter.
110. He goes around in a T-shirt even in winter.
111. She plays hockey in the winter.
112. In winter the danger of ambush is much reduced.
113. Lower fares make it advantageous to travel in winter.
114. Hedgehogs are inactive in winter.
115. Many living things are dormant in winter.
116. They have to skimp on fuel in winter.
117. Dusk sets early in winter.
118. Daniel Winter nibbled on his pen.
119. If unused,(http://sentencedict.com/winter.html) winter radishes run to seed in spring.
120. A bitterly cold winter damaged industrial output and trade.
More similar words: wintery, intertwine, intertwined, interpreter, inter, intern, painter, interim, intercom, in terms, splinter, Comintern, sprinter, Internet, interior, intermit, interact, interred, internal, interest, interval, interlude, intercity, interloper, interface, interject, interpret, intercept, intercede, interdict.