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How to use midwinter in a sentence

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Few lobstermen fish in midwinter, when lines, decks, and tackles get coated with ice.
By midwinter these intraband tensions were exacerbated as Big Road's own young men reacted suspiciously to their leader's preferment.
This is midge territory and, let's be honest, Fort William is not pretty in midwinter.
Many are understated for much of the year, coming into their own in midwinter.
By sealing in moisture, the antidesiccant minimizes the damage that can come from cycles of freezing, thawing, and refreezing in midwinter.
We were amazed that anyone in town would have such things, after three-quarters of a million people went two nights without heat in midwinter.
I suspect I know who you would most like to see in midwinter when your pipes burst.
Then she spoke softly, but her voice was cold as the ice when the midwinter sun rises.
The king had decided to pose a surprise attack on the northern fortress of Dramar, and the armies gathered right after the midwinter feast.
For two years we got along wonderfully as friends, until the night of the midwinter feast five years ago.
The whole castle was in a flurry of excitement and preparation for the midwinter feast which was to be celebrated in a week.
During midwinter ceremonies, an elder's voice will rise as the drum quiets.
This new axis also incorporated other solar events, for example the setting of the midsummer sun and the rising and setting of the midwinter sun.
In this bleak midwinter, no art looks ahead to the New Year with less confidence than orchestral concerts.
Typically they will devote their third year efforts to capturing the charms of disused water towers or rubbish-strewn beaches in midwinter.
In midwinter, coach trips are available daily from Como town to Madesimo to ski for the day.
In midwinter, the sun's elevation does not exceed 20 to 23 degrees, and the shortest day consists of about nine hours of daylight.
Recognising this, he chose to arrive in midwinter when Venice is cold, wet and magnificently, beautifully bleak.
A unique prehistoric tomb in Ireland has been revealed to align to both the midsummer Sun and the midwinter Moon.
New Year's Eve, called Hogmanay, has long been the main midwinter celebration.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And lastly the winter sign was the Water Bearer, the bright Fomalhaut conjoining his rays with the sun's at midwinter.
Vali was the son of Odin and Rind, a giantess, whose name means the winterly earth, so that clearly Vali comes at midwinter.
It was hard for an inn-keeper to be cheerful in midwinter with an empty house.
The air was clear, the sky blue as if it were spring-time, instead of midwinter.
Downstairs, Christine and Palmer had entered on the round of midwinter gayeties.
In fair weather as in foul, in blistering midsummer and blizzardy midwinter, daytime and nighttime, she followed him.
Unlike all the other pulmonarias, it all but disappears in midwinter but its plain leaves poke through at the first hint of spring.
For one month, 15 subjects were placed on a regimen of unilluminated nights, consistent with a 14-hour span of midwinter darkness.
Not till midwinter was the count at last handed a letter addressed in his son's handwriting.
It was not yet quite midwinter, and the turbulent Fifty Mile River vindicated his judgment.
Three months afterward, in midwinter, he smote the north shore of the Mediterranean from Gibraltar to Greece in the same stupefying manner.
I recall her coming in midwinter from the frozen village where she lived.
She throws herself on the bed and shivers as if it were midwinter.
At midwinter I had occasion to visit Evansport and Acquia creek.
In midwinter the middle had been the warmest and the ice thinnest there.
The axis of this setting has a solstitial alignment marked to the north-east by the rising midsummer sun and to the south-west by the setting midwinter sun.
It was January, midwinter, an awful time to have to face privation.
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