10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHOWERINESS»
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showeriness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Gaelic Dictionary: In Two Parts I. Guelic and English. - ...
Showeriness, rain; a shower. Frasachd a cheitein, the showers of spring. — Ardar
. Bheir mi dhuibh frasachd, / will give you rain. — Stew. Lev. ref. Frasadh, aidh,
s. m. A raining, a showering. Frasadii, (a), pr. part, of fras. Raining, showering.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Showeriness, rain ; a shower, Frasachd a cheiteip, the showers of spring. —
Ardar. Bheir mi dhuibh frasachd, / will give you rain. — Stew. Lev. réf. Frasadh,
aidh, s. m. A raining, a showering. Frasadh, (a), pr. part, of fras. Raining,
showering.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
... to the writer to add a numerical suffix expressing the percentage of fair days in
the first and the percentage of rain frequency in the second division. I have found
that, on the average, the percentage of showeriness in the habitable portions of ...
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Mountain Weather: Understanding Britain's mountain weather
Note the sunny coasts. Frequent light showers, each not amounting to much, can
plague the hills when low ground stays dry (28C). What is more, the showeriness
is likely to be greater over broad highlands than narrow ridges because the ...
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The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
It began to sprinkle a little just as we started ; but after a slight showeriness,
lasting till we had passed Westminster Bridge, the day grew rather pleasant. At
Westminster Bridge we had a good view of the river-front of the two Houses of ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1898
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
SHO' SHU ' SIG 189 Ihctirk shoulderp'ight shut shirt shou-lder-knot shutter shire
shout shuttle shitten show shily shittle-coc-k shower shinesis shiver sh6w shy
shivers shOWEriness Sibyls shock shrank Siby'lline ' shod Shrawarden fice shoe
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It began to sprinkle a little just as we started ; but after a slight showeriness,
lasting till we had passed Westminster Bridge, the day grew rather pleasant. At
Westminster Bridge we had a good view of the river-front of the two Houses of ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Parsons Lathrop, Julian Hawthorne, 1891
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Webster's Common Sense Dictionary: Literary, Scientific, ...
v.t. To water with a shower; to semi down copiously; to beatoW liberally.— v.l. To
rain in showers. — showeriness, n.— showery, a. Halning in showers, shred,
shred, v.t. To cut or tear Into small pieces, particularly narrow and long pieces.—
n.
Noah Webster, Charles McClellan Stevens, 1902
The rain had now evidently made up it a mind to hold off no longer, and from a
scattered showeriness had settled down into a good, steady downpour. The son
had finally hid his face for the day. All over the great wide expanse of sky the ...
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The Cataloger in His Own Defence
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Showeriness ACd h 0 vW Showery a Cd h o W Showily a Cd h 0 W Showiness a
Cd h o v Showing Cd h Showman AC lo Shown d Show-room ACDh lo VW
Showy CD ...