Sentences with weathering
weath·er·ing
W w - We've had some real weather this spring.
- The radio announcer will read the weather right after the commercial.
- To ensure the nation is capable of weathering further financial storms, the government will build the economy's productive capacity.
- The surrounding area gradually eroded back to basic granite and the Range was slowly uplifted, eventually weathering to its present form.
- She remained a good friend in all weathers.
- To weather lumber before marketing it.
- A nicely weathering wooden bar and deep booths that are about comfortable landings rather than design-cred grandstanding.
- The elusive monsoon threatens to cause damage at a time when India was congratulating itself on weathering the global financial crisis.
- These crumbling stones have been weathered by the centuries.
- To weather a severe illness.
- Our own Prime Minister is weathering the storm The reason is that there is still a general apathy in the Australian electorate because.
- To weather a cape.
- A coat that weathers well.
- It was a difficult time for her, but she weathered through beautifully.
- Many fatal accidents are caused by drivers who are under the weather.