Definition of «past winter»

The phrase "past winter" refers to a period that has already occurred, specifically referring to the season of cold weather and shorter days that occurs annually in many regions. It is typically used as a reference point for comparison with other seasons or time periods.

Sentences with «past winter»

  • Which I get — we are in between seasons and this time of year everyone just wants to move past winter and forget it even happened. (kendieveryday.com)
  • Over the last 10,000 years, snow and rain dripped into the depths of Scărișoara, where they froze into thin layers of ice containing chemical evidence of past winter temperature changes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • but like you I'm pretty much past winter clothes at this point and have full blown moved onto summer even though it's still so cold here. (adashofpretty.com)
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