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Princeton's WordNet

  1. bad weather, inclemency, inclementnessnoun

    weather unsuitable for outdoor activities

Wikipedia

  1. Bad Weather

    Bad Weather is a song recorded and released as a single by Motown vocal group The Supremes in 1973. It was composed by Stevie Wonder and Lynda Laurence's brother Ira Tucker Jr., and produced by Wonder. The song was then-lead singer Jean Terrell's last charted single as a member of the Supremes and the second and last time Laurence was featured on a Supremes single.

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  1. bad weather

    Bad weather refers to any meteorological conditions that are unfavorable, severe, or potentially life-threatening. This could include thunderstorms, hurricanes, typhoons, blizzards, severe heat or cold, drought, heavy rain, hailstorms, tornados, or rapid changes in weather patterns. The term is subjective, as what might be considered 'bad' can depend largely on individual preferences, activities, and geographical location. However, generally, it is defined as the weather that can cause discomfort, inconvenience, damage, and risks to public safety.

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  1. Bad Weather

    "Bad Weather" is a song recorded and released as a single by Motown vocal group The Supremes in 1973. It was composed and produced by Stevie Wonder The song was then-lead singer Jean Terrell's last charted single as a member of the Supremes and the second and last time brief group member Lynda Laurence was featured on a Supremes single.

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  1. bad weather

    Read the full text of the Bad Weather poem by Alfred Lichtenstein on the Poetry.com website.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of bad weather in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of bad weather in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of bad weather in a Sentence

  1. Jason Day:

    The Australian world number six's taken a while but we got The Australian world number six in, i came out today and played some really nice golf. Just happy where I'm at, I'm enjoying Jason Day and hopefully the( bad) weather can stay away.

  2. Anne Frank:

    Mrs. Van Daan's grizzling is absolutely unbearable; now she can't any longer drive us crazy over the invasion, she nags us the whole day long about the bad weather. It really would be nice to dump her in a bucket of cold water and put her up in the loft.

  3. British Airways:

    We are expecting adverse weather conditions across parts of southeast England on Thursday, which is likely to affect some of our short-haul flights, we recognize the uncertainty that the bad weather may be causing customers, and have therefore introduced flexible rebooking options for all customers on short-haul flights flying to/from London Heathrow.

  4. John Ruskin:

    Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, and snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.

  5. Kevin Smartt:

    In those places, the convenience store is a lifeline for the community, there's a lot of frustration from customers. Anything on top of the supply chain challenges, like bad weather, is making the situation worse.


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