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Examples
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Unseasonable warmth with humidity back under control is a real treat.
Forecast: Sunshine and dry air a sure bet David Streit 2010
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Unseasonable heat greeted him as he stepped out onto the Juliet balcony.
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light David R. George III 2010
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Unseasonable heat and changing weather patterns have turned southern California into a tinderbox, precisely the way forecast by people warning us about global warming for years:
Bob Harris: White House Pretends Probable Cause of California Wildfires Simply Doesn't Exist 2008
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_Unseasonable_ Angling in short is, When the Earth is parched, and scorched with Vehement _Heat_, and _Drought_; benummed and frozen with
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Unseasonable rains cut off expeditions for weeks from their supply bases.
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Unseasonable laughter, disorderly expressions, buffoonery fraught with perdition, unprofitable trifling, all the other things, which it is not seemly even to name.
NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians Editor 1889
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Unseasonable wet weather at this period, which sometimes happens, and especially when the business is deferred till the close of the dry or south-east monsoon, whose termination is at best irregular, produces much inconvenience by the delay of burning till the vegetation has had time to renew itself; in which case the spot is commonly abandoned, or, if partially burned, it is not without considerable toil that it can be afterwards prepared for sowing.
The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants William Marsden 1795
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Unseasonable visits, when friendship warrants them, need no excuse; therefore I make none.
The Gamester (1753) Edward Moore 1734
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A very Unseasonable wet Year all along and last night so violent
Letter from Robert Carter to Captain John Hyde and Company, July 14, 1729 1729
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Unseasonable! damn'd Rogue, unseasonable to a Widow?
The City Heiress 1682
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