Get to know Climes better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Climes meaning
plural of clime
Using Climes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of clime
- In the example corpus, climes often appears in combinations such as: other climes, warmer climes, tropical climes.
Context around Climes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Climes
- In this selection, "climes" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, warmer, wintry, distant, someone, associated and having stand out and add context to how "climes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include in other climes and called saner climes the more. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "climes" sits close to words such as aau, abandons and affections, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with climes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In sane climes, someone or some people will pay for such embarrassment. (12 words)
This time of the year Vero is home to snowbirds from cold climes who come for the sun. (18 words)
The Civil War’s climes are more explicitly ambient here than in other versions where they’re all but nonexistent. (20 words)
But whether you (or the kids) are hoping for snow in the UK, or you’re planning to head off to more wintry climes, will be needed for parks and pistes alike this winter, and the good news is we’ve got you covered. (44 words)
Northampton were enjoying the warmer climes of South Africa last week and, with a blustery wind making life even less comfortable,here was another example of the difficulty in switching seamlessly between competitions and radically different conditions. (37 words)
Sadly, Islam is largely misunderstood and, in some climes, associated with violence mainly because of the actions of some misguided elements who profess the religion of Islam and who, undoubtedly, need to understand Islamic knowledge. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to him, some of the reasons why doctors left the country are due to poor remuneration, security challenges, job satisfaction, furthering their training to enable them compete with their contemporaries in other climes.
Although we go to distant climes and we go to different countries, literally, they still exist within the parameters of what we describe as Land.
But whether you (or the kids) are hoping for snow in the UK, or you’re planning to head off to more wintry climes, will be needed for parks and pistes alike this winter, and the good news is we’ve got you covered.
Here is a shortened list of awards shows, events and the like as we look ahead to warmer climes and Emmy season before the whole film-awards conversation picks up again.
Imagine the situation in Nigeria, our politicians still campaign on provision of roads, electricity and water, things already taken for granted in other climes.
In sane climes, someone or some people will pay for such embarrassment.
Put the radish in a large airtight container (about 1 gallon) and leave it on your counter for about 6 hours to a day (less time for hotter climes, more time for cooler).
Sadly, Islam is largely misunderstood and, in some climes, associated with violence mainly because of the actions of some misguided elements who profess the religion of Islam and who, undoubtedly, need to understand Islamic knowledge.
The slow pace football of tropical climes does not help them as they have not developed the footballing skills and skilful footwork to beat their markers.
This time of the year Vero is home to snowbirds from cold climes who come for the sun.
An Aberdeenshire man at heart, he is returning to drier climes, having been soaked by the rain here just one too many times.
He cited instances in other climes like India, where there are community cinemas standing side by side with the sophisticated and large cinemas.
It’s the grip of winter, the long nights of summer feel like they’re so far away and many of us are dreaming of sunnier climes.
Northampton were enjoying the warmer climes of South Africa last week and, with a blustery wind making life even less comfortable,here was another example of the difficulty in switching seamlessly between competitions and radically different conditions.
Rated by Rivals.com as a three-star prospect, Climes committed in July to Buffalo over finalists James Madison and Eastern Carolina.
There’s smoke, sea salt and sandalwood for wintery warmth but there’s also coconut milk, ylang ylang and tuberose for a hit of warmer climes when you need it most.
He said a chilly breeze will also add to the wintry climes on Monday and Tuesday, although daytime temperatures will be near the average of around 2C (-17F) for this time of year.
The Civil War’s climes are more explicitly ambient here than in other versions where they’re all but nonexistent.
These days even in those so called saner climes, the more you tilt to the far left and that reflects in your writings and beliefs the better you are accepted.
The unseasonably mild weather is seeing many birds which would normally migrate to warmer climes for winter, remaining in Estonia.
Common combinations with climes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: