Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A protection or shelter against (bad) weather or storms.
- To guard against (bad) weather or storms.
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Examples
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								One side has the old shingles torn off and new weather-guard in place, ready for siding. Archive 2008-11-01 Kalyn Denny 2008 
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								One side has the old shingles torn off and new weather-guard in place, ready for siding. Friday Night Photos: House Renovations v. 2.0 Kalyn Denny 2008 
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								A usual practice among the better class of Eskimos is to use the old tupik of the previous summer for a rain or weather-guard to the new tent. The North Pole Its Discovery in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club 1888 
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								One side has the old shingles torn off and new weather-guard in place, ready for siding. Kalyn's Kitchen 2008 
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