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  • noun Eye dialect spelling of weather.

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Examples

  • Sven replies, "Vell, ya know, ve don't git too much varm veather up dere at da UP, so ve've yust got ta haff a fish fry vhen da veather's dis nice."

    charles statman Charles Statman 2009

  • Sven replies, "Vell, ya know, ve don't git too much varm veather up dere at da UP, so ve've yust got ta haff a fish fry vhen da veather's dis nice."

    Archive 2009-01-01 Charles Statman 2009

  • ‘Seasonablest veather I ever see, sir,’ rejoined Mr. Weller.

    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 2007

  • Zooks, parson, you remember how he recommended the veather o’ her to me.

    X. A Story Told by Mr. Supple, the Curate. Book IV 1917

  • After dat I vas in bed for two month and more, and it still hurts me ven de veather is cold.

    The Firm of Girdlestone Arthur Conan Doyle 1894

  • "Vhy you not report that veather from the lookout?" the Captain asked with mock severity as Blythe appeared at the breakfast table.

    A Bookful of Girls Anna Fuller 1884

  • 'Seasonablest veather I ever see, sir,' rejoined Mr. Weller.

    The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841

  • 'Seasonablest veather I ever see, sir,' rejoined Mr. Weller.

    The Pickwick papers 1836

  • Zooks, parson, you remember how he recommended the veather o 'her to me.

    History of Tom Jones, a Foundling Henry Fielding 1730

  • No previous tragic backstory-not Santino's "growing up gay in St. Louis County," or Uli's "I vas a Communist, and zat's vhy I love ze varm veather" has anything on "my dad could be excecuted."

    Dealing in Subterfuges 2008

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