Clime [noun]
Definition of Clime:
atmospheric conditions
Opposite/Antonyms of Clime:
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Sentence/Example of Clime:
His battered hat, browned by the suns of every clime, was pulled forward over his wrinkled face.
The laws of the house of God are applicable to men of every clime.
And thus, The Golden Bird flew all about the world, to every land and clime, beloved by all folk everywhere.
She thought of her husband in some vague warm clime on the other side of the globe, while she was here in the cold.
I may say, however, they were men who had acquired fitness for the task by service in almost every clime.
When all the venison had been eaten, the rigor of winter still held in this northern clime.
Scattered through every zone and clime are they: countless thousands of them far, far from the land that gave them birth.
Here, in her own clime, she was a princess, with friends to love her and listen to her with respect and sympathy.
Here in a subtropical clime, possibly a million years ago, was a luxuriant forest.
It may have its equator, and perhaps its poles; but between them are vast regions of temperate clime and grateful soil.