weather-report love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A daily report of meteorological observations and of probable changes in the weather, especially one issued by a weather-service.

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Examples

  • The video consists of his weather-report clips, with comments such as "Looking for Personality?" and background music added.

    Posting Your Resume on YouTubeTo Stand Out From the Competition 2008

  • Supposedly the“Winds Code” was a variation of a proposed Japanese weather-report message that, if dispatched or broadcast on overseas radio channels, indicated a break in diplomatic relations and subsequent war with any or all of three countries: the United States, Great Britain, or Russia.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • Supposedly the“Winds Code” was a variation of a proposed Japanese weather-report message that, if dispatched or broadcast on overseas radio channels, indicated a break in diplomatic relations and subsequent war with any or all of three countries: the United States, Great Britain, or Russia.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • Supposedly the“Winds Code” was a variation of a proposed Japanese weather-report message that, if dispatched or broadcast on overseas radio channels, indicated a break in diplomatic relations and subsequent war with any or all of three countries: the United States, Great Britain, or Russia.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • Supposedly the“Winds Code” was a variation of a proposed Japanese weather-report message that, if dispatched or broadcast on overseas radio channels, indicated a break in diplomatic relations and subsequent war with any or all of three countries: the United States, Great Britain, or Russia.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • The afternoon paper lay at my elbow and I contrived a furtive consultation of the weather-report.

    The Rembrandt 1900

  • The afternoon paper lay at my elbow and I contrived a furtive consultation of the weather-report.

    Crucial Instances Edith Wharton 1899

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