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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

"weather change well"

Hi eveyone,

Is anyone can tell me the meaning, if someone says that one is not "weather change well"??

I am guessing it means one is not very adaptive.


thx..........

Martin
  

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I am guessing it means one is not very adaptive. Martin I've never heard that expression. "

  • I am guessing it means one is not very adaptive.
  • Martin I've never heard that expression.
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AnonymousHi eveyone,Is anyone can tell me the meaning, if someone says that one is not "weather change well"??I am guessing it means one is not very adaptive. thx..........Martin

I've never heard that expression. Here it is again:

"While reading the following narrative, please bear in mind that I do not weather "change" well and that the opinions list

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When one says he does not 'weather change well', it means he does not deal easily with changes. 'Weather' is used as a verb: to bear up against and come safely through <weather a storm> <weather a crisis> (Merriam-Webster).


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