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  • adjective sealed against the wind and rain

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Examples

  • Barques were decked over, with a few dry berthing spaces below in a weathertight hold.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • Barques were decked over, with a few dry berthing spaces below in a weathertight hold.

    Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008

  • It was, however, a rickety old place, requiring much repair, and occasionally not as weathertight as it should be.

    An Autobiography 2004

  • It was still in pretty good shape, the fences tight and the gates secure, the barn weathered but weathertight.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • From the amount of light leaking in around them, it didn't look as if they were very weathertight.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • From the amount of light leaking in around them, it didn't look as if they were very weathertight.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • Add weatherstripping to all outside compartments if these openings are not already weathertight.

    The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997

  • Add weatherstripping to all outside compartments if these openings are not already weathertight.

    The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997

  • Add weatherstripping to all outside compartments if these openings are not already weathertight.

    The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997

  • Add weatherstripping to all outside compartments if these openings are not already weathertight.

    The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997

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