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The whole air of the place made me feel wintry and sad.
In a moment he was out into the wintry light of the morning, running like a deer.
She gave us her wintry smile before turning to leave.
It is a wintry place, and dreams cannot get out.
The weakness he had felt in the wintry air was gone.
He spread his hands and gave the room a wintry smile.
She turned round again and looked out into the wintry London street.
There was something of a wintry theme on the picture book side.
The story advances five years to a wintry evening in early 1780.
It's a cold wind too I can tell you a real wintry afternoon here.
He saw the wintry branches of the old trees between the light and him.
The books seemed to look down upon me with a wintry disdain.
Responsible in part for this was a certain wintry look as he reached his late 40's.
Despite the absence of the wind, the air was still wintry.
Some called her smile wintry, while others were less charitable.
"Watch where you step," my mother said one wintry Tuesday night.
The light coming through the hospital window was wintry, bleak.
He gave a wintry little smile, putting the gun away.
Or make it your first course for a gathering on a wintry evening.
How had all this been born out of wintry ashes?
His wintry smile came out again, "I think that's our best decision for now."
What remains most wintry still is the sound of the world at dusk.
Can it change the wintry garden that they see through the window to spring?
Getting up on the cars in the early wintry morning outside the door of the castle.
But the country has more to offer than wintry scenes, as special events over the next five weeks will show.