Weatherbound

//ˈwɛðəbaʊnd//

Synonyms for "weatherbound"

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Translations

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Bulgarian

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  • задържан от лошо време adj (held up by bad weather)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • værfast adj (held up by bad weather)

Sample sentences

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WEATHERBOUND IN THE SUBURBS [title]. The air is damp, the skies are leaden; / The ominous lull of impending rain / Presses upon me, and seems to deaden / Every sense but a sense of pain. // Hopes of getting again to London / Lapse into utter and grim despair; […]

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[I]n Denmark, a proverbially windy country, the season was exceptionally stormy. In consequence of all this we were frequently weather-bound, as a rule in the least interesting harbours, for several days at a time; […]

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We shall have to lie here weatherbound more than one twenty-four hours, with the southwest wind beginning work like this.

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A crowd of Arabs, Zeid's men, weather-bound here on their way to Feisal, ran out when they heard her trumpeting approach, and shouted with joy at so distinguished an entry into the village.

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