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Definition of Raw weather
1. Noun. Unpleasantly cold and damp weather.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raw Weather
Literary usage of Raw weather
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica by Joseph Calvin Fahnestock (1901)
"Generally worse; from cold change of weather; when riding in the cold wind; in
cold, damp, raw weather. RUTA GRAVEOLENS. ..."
2. Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia by Charles F. Cutting (1887)
"We sailed at noon, and for several hours experienced cold, foggy, raw weather,
which chilled us to the bone ; but later we had the benefit of it in a fresh ..."
3. Book of Joyous Children by James Whitcomb Riley (1902)
""raw weather for the little fellows now!" Said father, as though talking to
himself,— "raw weather, and no home now!"—And off came His warm old ..."
4. The Journals of Hugh Gaine, Printer by Hugh Gaine (1902)
"FRIDAY More Rain and cold raw Weather, but little 23 RD News. SATURDAY Pleasant
Weather, and more alarming Accounts 24TH of the Revolt of the British Seamen ..."