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norther
[nawr-ther]
noun
Chiefly Texas and Oklahoma.a cold gale from the north, formed during the winter by a vigorous outbreak of continental polar air behind a cold front.
a wind or storm from the north.
norther
/ ˈɔːðə /
noun
a wind or storm from the north
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
CAIRO— An aid worker in norther Gaza said they witnessed “the most vicious attacks” by Israel during about two days of communication blackout.
Farther norther, storms were possible from the Dakotas and Minnesota south through Kansas and Missouri, endangering cookouts and fireworks shows.
Many headed to the norther borders with Egypt or to Port Sudan.
They had travelled from the small town of Bad Arolsen, in the norther Hesse region of Germany.
A "norther" picked up strength, turning dust particles into projectiles that felt like shards of glass on exposed skin.
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