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dreich
/ »å°ù¾±Ë³æ /
adjective
- dialect.dreary
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of dreich1
Middle English dreig, drih enduring, from Old English »å°ùŧ´Ç²µ (unattested); see dree
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The weather outside is lovely, which is a change to when the 2019 squad was announced at a dreich Linlithgow Palace.
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On a dreich night in Dundee it took both teams a while to warm up until Caroline Weir and Cuthbert each forced a save out of Shannon Turner, making just her second appearance in the Northern Ireland goal.
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There may well be the odd day when the weather is wet and “dreich.â€
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Even the weather turned up for the occasion as a dreich Scottish summer gave way to blue skies and sunshine.
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It’s all gray stone houses and Neolithic stone circles — and dreich weather.
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