Thawy

Word THAWY
Character 5
Hyphenation thaw y
Pronunciations N/A

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He is too indolent even to dig his own hole, but appropriates that of a woodchuck, or hunts out a crevice in the rocks, from which he extends his rambling in all directions, preferring damp, thawy weather. ❋ Various (N/A)

But, pursued by the hound on a wet, thawy day, it often becomes so heavy and bedraggled as to prove a serious inconvenience, and compels him to take refuge in his den. ❋ Various (N/A)

To-day pleasant and thawy; has the appearance of spring, all but the deep snow. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

It was a dull, thawy afternoon when Constans found himself standing again before the closed door that bore the name of the inhospitable Mr. Richard van Duyne. ❋ Van Tassel Sutphen (1903)

The season was nearing spring, and it was a mild thawy night. ❋ Herbert Quick (1893)

On Sunday the weather, which had been cold and snowy for weeks, changed; and it blew from the southeast, raw and chill, but thawy. ❋ Herbert Quick (1893)

April, when the weather began to get warm and thawy, an old bear left her den in the rocks and built a large, warm nest of grass, leaves, and the bark of the white cedar, under a tall balsam fir that stood in a low, sunny, open place amid the mountains. ❋ John Burroughs (1879)

Although the winter is very long, and extremely cold (the thermometer usually varying between ten and thirty degrees below _zero) _, yet, from its being always _dry_ frost, it is much more agreeable than people accustomed to the damp thawy weather of Great Britain might suppose. ❋ Unknown (1859)

For a few weeks in October there is sometimes a little warm weather (or rather, I should say, a little _thawy_, weather); but after that, until the following April, the thermometer seldom rises to the freezing-point. ❋ Unknown (1859)

After a weeks absence in which time I gatherd more Strength and got more refreshing Sleep than for two months before, the first thawy damp day it returnd upon me, and out of four Nights I have had but one of Sleep. ❋ Unknown (1798)

For as he watched he knew that "after the mid-winter blizzards, there comes a thawy night when the tinkle of dripping water is heard in the land. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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