Examples of 'finnish winter' in a sentence

Meaning of "finnish winter"

Finnish winter refers to the winter season in Finland, a country located in Northern Europe. This phrase is often used to describe the unique characteristics and experiences associated with the cold, snowy, and dark winters in Finland. It may evoke images of snowy landscapes, outdoor winter activities, and the cultural traditions associated with the season

How to use "finnish winter" in a sentence

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finnish winter
Finnish winter is quite long and cold.
It keeps us warm in the cold Finnish winter.
So far, the fluctuating Finnish winter weather has not caused any problems with the shoots.
I do not miss the Finnish winter.
How is a usual Finnish winter like? - CLIPS project - Climate services supporting public activities and safety.
I do not miss the long dark Finnish winter.
Richard fell in the Finnish Winter War . Harald has become a bitter old man.
Northern cultivars do not necessarily need such a long vernalisation as Finnish winter is.
There has been considerable variation in Finnish winter conditions during the last decade.
Named for a river in Karelia, scene of violent battles during the Finnish winter war.
Welcome to Finnish winter.
Scarf: A long and warm scarf in the Guild's colors, keeping the Finnish winter at bay.
Welcome to enjoy Finnish winter in Nuuksio!
The weather during the War was the coldest Finnish winter ever registered.
Richard fell in The Finnish Winter War . Harald has been a bitter, old man.

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How is a usual Finnish winter like?

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