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1 Getting away from this year's grey, wet Irish winter is proving irresistible.
2 For 23 years I missed Irish winters until I received an unexpected Christmas gift.
3 Many of his men fell sick during the cold and damp of the Irish winter .
4 These nine songs are the perfect soundtrack to the ubiquitous bluster and dampness of Irish winters .
5 If your bones don't like Irish winters , why not decamp somewhere warmer for a few months?
6 Now even in the depths of an Irish winter we couldn't have come up with that one.
7 In the depths of the Irish winter the sun shines in thousands of minds at weekend property shows.
8 By the time they return, their tans will be richer than the mud of the Irish winter they left behind.
9 To be fair, it's only in the midst of an Irish winter that I pine for my life of old.
10 I do recall an old friend who had also returned from Sydney years earlier remind me how gloomy Irish winters are.
11 In the damp grey gloom of an Irish winter 's day, we need things in our lives that make our hearts sing.
12 People just do not like waiting at bus stops in the wind, rain and cold which is the reality of Irish winters .
13 Irishbutterflies.com says that it's a migrant from Africa in June and that they have not been known to survive the Irish winter .
14 There weren't too many complaints regarding the grey skies and sodden surface of the training grounds, not unlike conditions of an Irish winter .
15 The root vegetables have finally retreated from the kitchen after a near nine-month stay (is the Irish winter really this long?).
16 A holiday may not be the cheapest way to lift your spirits but it will certainly banish the blues of an Irish winter .
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This collocation consists of: Irish winter across language varieties