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- noun A
female weather broadcaster .
Etymologies
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Examples
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He looked crestfallen and fell briefly silent when a weatherwoman told him that the rain was not going to get any worse.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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According to Remnick, Bill Ayers and weatherwoman bride Bernadine Dohrn played a highly visible role in that life.
On David Remnick, Jack Cashill, and the authorship of “Dreams From My Father” 2010
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"And this weatherwoman on Fox, I think she wants to have your baby."
Hi-Ya! Jason Henry McCormick 2010
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The weather was next, and an attractive, upbeat black weatherwoman gave a quick weathercast and spoke of the good, sunny weather "if you go to the beach."
Charles Warner: What I Learned From Jay Leno's Prime Time Debut: Part II 2009
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The weather was next, and an attractive, upbeat black weatherwoman gave a quick weathercast and spoke of the good, sunny weather "if you go to the beach."
What I Learned From Jay Leno's Prime Time Debut: Part II - Charlie Warner - MediaBizBloggers 2009
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But getting a shower like this, no wonder the anchor called for the weatherwoman.
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"And this weatherwoman on Fox, I think she wants to have your baby."
The Beach House Patterson, James, 1947- 2002
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'Good Morning America' weatherwoman admits lying to cops about attack
NY Daily News 2011
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'Good Morning America' weatherwoman admits lying to cops about attack
NY Daily News 2011
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'Good Morning America' weatherwoman admits lying to cops about attack
NY Daily News 2011
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