weathervane

[US]/'weðəvein/
[UK]/ˈwɛðɚˌven/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. a reliable indicator of political trends (referring to something that indicates current voting tendencies and can predict election results)

Example Sentences

The weathervane on top of the barn spun wildly in the strong wind.

The weathervane indicated that the wind was coming from the east.

The old weathervane creaked as it moved with the changing wind direction.

Farmers often rely on weathervanes to predict weather patterns.

The weathervane on the church steeple was painted gold for a shiny finish.

The weathervane on the roof of the house was shaped like a rooster.

The weathervane squeaked as it turned to face the incoming storm.

The weathervane on the ship's mast helped the sailors navigate the sea.

The weathervane was rusted from years of exposure to the elements.

The weathervane's arrow pointed north, indicating a cold front approaching.

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