Definition of «few winters»

The phrase "few winters" refers to a short period of time, typically three years or less. It is often used in reference to someone's age, as in "he has only been alive for few winters." The term comes from the fact that in many cultures, people traditionally counted their ages based on the number of winters they had experienced - i.e., how many times the season of cold and snow had come and gone since their birth.

Sentences with «few winters»

  • I'm closing out my last few winter outfits with the perfect cozy and chic office outfit. (ladyinviolet.com)
  • Since I'm always cold anyway, I had inadvertently packed some of my favorite layers including this essential throughout the next few winters. (thespicystiletto.com)
  • I'll be sharing my last few winter outfits this week, and part of next. (seasons-and-salt.com)
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