Examples of using Midwinter in English and their translations into Greek
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because if it's too small it won't be able to heat your entire house in midwinter.
only around 7 hours in midwinter.
only around 7 hours in midwinter.
even in midwinter, some warm and springly swamp where the grass
much to our astonishment because it was almost midwinter, a season unfriendly to flowers.”.
to around 6 hours in midwinter.
In May, the company announced a partnership with Midwinter to give investment advisors new tools to make compliance easier,
to around 6 hours in midwinter.
there is no[climate change] influence, but in midwinter, the energy in these big storms is huge
his other European variations are modern incarnations of old pagan ideas about spirits who traveled the sky in midwinter, Hutton said.
On a balmy Saturday under bright sun-uncommon for midwinter in this picturesque mountain city-the Church was welcomed by civic
On a balmy Saturday under the bright sun- uncommon for midwinter in this picturesque mountain city- the Church was welcomed by civic
For Midsummer and Midwinter, or, in a more technical language,
Midwinter clothes are required.
We have three days until midwinter.
She died two years ago come midwinter.
It was midwinter and they were wearing coats.
The midwinter ones are the most accurate.
His men are weary and it is midwinter.
Seems like your mother had her own midwinter madness.