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phrase [PHRASE after verb, verb-link PHRASE]If you say that someone does something in all weathers, you mean that they do it regularly whether the weather is good or bad. They go out in all weathers. See full dictionary entry for weatherExamples of 'in all weathers' in a sentencein all weathers He recalls being wheeled outside in all weathers and told to breathe deeply.By using high-frequency radio rather than a camera, the system works in all weathers.Its people have lined the streets in all weathers as the hearses passed.And with indoor areas too, your family can have fun in all weathers.I'm also outside all the time, in all weathers.Out in all weathers, he combines schoolboy enthusiasm with true insight and in-depth knowledge.They walk up and down the track during the night in all weathers.Though the original bridge has been replaced, the crossing remains evocative in all weathers.Cycling in all weathers left her with dry, cracked skin and a red nose. |