"Sleety" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sleety" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sleety
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"Sleety" Meaning

Drizzling or wet snow that falls in fine, small flakes.

"Sleety" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sleety"


1. Weather Description

The weather forecast warned of a cold front coming in with a sleety rain that could freeze any standing water.

2. Atmospheric Conditions

Sleety conditions made for treacherous roads, causing many accidents as the mix of rain and sleet reduced visibility to near zero.

3. Weather Impact

After the storm passed, the houses were blanketed in a thick layer of frost and ice, mired beneath their early morning sleety spray.

4. Ice Formation

Sleety precipitation was occurring in both the city and the countryside, with freezing rain coating everything in a sheet of transparent ice.

5. Borrowed English Usage

Subarctic regions experienced hurricane-force winds that came with sleet, forcing residents to board up their homes in anticipation of the storm's full fury.

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Sleepwalkers

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Sleeve

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Sleeveen

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "sleeveen". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Sleeveless

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Not having sleeves: a sleeveless garment, such as a vest or a shirt.

Sleeves

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Sleigh

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Sleighbells

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Sleighed

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