Weatherglass

Word WEATHERGLASS
Character 12
Hyphenation weath er glass
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Weatherglass"

What do we mean by weatherglass?

An instrument, such as a barometer, designed to indicate changes in atmospheric conditions. noun

An instrument dessigned to indicate the state of the atmosphere. noun

An instrument to indicate the state of the atmosphere, especially changes of atmospheric pressure, and hence changes of weather, as a barometer or baroscope. noun

See under Poor. noun

An instrument to indicate the state of the atmosphere, especially changes of atmospheric pressure, and hence changes of weather, such as a barometer or baroscope. noun

A simple barometer for indicating changes in atmospheric pressure noun

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A glass where through you can see the current weather, often referred to as "window". the forecast is not very broad. Urban Dictionary

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The word "weatherglass" in example sentences

The still air was being stirred now by a strangely warm wind and every look at the weatherglass confirmed that the mercury shrank inside its four-foot tube. ❋ Cornwell, Bernard (1987)

Madame Fosco was alone in the hall looking at the weatherglass. ❋ Unknown (1860)

If a bed-ridden meteorologist is told that it rains, he may or he may not receive the fact from the force of testimony; but he will certainly be more prëdisposed to receive it, if he finds that his weatherglass is falling rather than rising. ❋ Martin Farquhar Tupper (1849)

A novel is like a weatherglass, -- where the man appears out at one time, the woman at another. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

And out toward the old Ice House (now the Art Barn) are the rocks with the best view of the pounding surf and small clots of scarlet pimpernel tucked in, operating as the "poor man's weatherglass". ❋ Unknown (2010)

As the weatherglass of economy, stock market rise bears internal regular rules.

Lord M. and I met with considerable feeling on both sides, and all our feuds were forgotten and forgiven; I conclude so at least, because one or two people, whom I know to be sharp observers of the weatherglass on occasion of such squalls, have been earnest with me to meet Lord M. at parties -- which I am well assured they would not have been (had I been ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

my [weather app] is [broken], do I need an [umbrella]? just check out the weatherglass. ❋ Salzamt (2017)

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