We have no meanings for "very inclement" in our records yet.
1 The weather is very inclement , and has been ever since I landed.
2 It was evening when he arrived at Ipswich, and the weather was very inclement .
3 The weather was very inclement , and rain was falling, accompanied by a very high wind.
4 The wide open court becomes the living room of the house save in very inclement weather.
5 Most remain outside for all of 90 very inclement minutes, and seem very happy to do so.
6 The McGee family were church-going people, and, except in very inclement weather, never failed to attend service on Sunday.
7 Soon after he went out the weather became very inclement , rain, hail, and snow falling alternately, with a cold wind.
8 We are here, a vast multitude of men, women, and children in a very inclement season of the year, under rain and through mud.
9 As was the case at Ingogo, the wounded were left on the battlefield all night in very inclement weather, to which some of them succumbed.
10 The hen manure consisted of dropping son to the turf strewn barn floor in which hens roosted at night - or in very inclement weather.
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