12 adverbs to describe how to winter

A Summer Citizen as far west as Kansas and north to Alaska, wintering far south.

It was nearly November, practically winter in Maine.

"Wait until we both go, as we all are invited to Hartford with Dolly this winter when the Assembly meets, and then see if you be not fully as giddy as I am.

He certainly would have subdued the other regions beyond the Tigris, if he had followed up the advantage from his own attack and the barbarians' panic equally in all respects, and had he wintered furthermore where he was, keeping a sharp lookout on their behavior.

Winter, the strong, homely winter, is a beautiful thing.

The buffalo were killed (winter of 1775-1776) twelve miles northeast of Carter's valley.

A Citizen of North America and many other countries, more common in the interior of the United States than on the Atlantic coast; nesting from the middle districts far northward, wintering in the Southern States and far beyond.

The mass of the community have "summered and wintered" the universe pretty regularly, one would think, for a good many years; and yet nine persons out of ten in the town or city, and two out of three even in the country, seriously suppose, for instance, that the buds upon trees are formed in the spring; they have had them before their eyes all winter, and never seen them.

In the cold solitude her heart Remembers sorrowfully White winters when her mother was Her loving company.

There may be, I thought, among the thousands of travellers that annually winter at Rome, some to whom the common out-door pictures of modern Roman life would have a charm as special as the galleries and antiquities, and to whom a sketch of many things, which wise and serious travellers have passed by as unworthy their notice, might be interesting.

In winter on the rim the snow sometimes fell fifteen feet deep, so that the game wintered underneath.

So the pagan army quitted Reading, and wintered in 872 in the neighborhood of London, at which place they received proposals from Buhred, King of the Mercians, Alfred's brother-in-law, and for a money payment pass him and his people contemptuously by for the time, making some kind of treaty of peace with them, and go northward into what has now become their own country.

12 adverbs to describe how to  winter  - Adverbs for  winter