This is what the Jardin d'Hiver was like: A poet had pictured it in a word: "They have put summer under a glass case!
The Palais d'Hiver shares the architectural dignity of the city with the chateau, but a comparison always redounds to the credit of the latter.
Un Hiver à Majorque is perhaps the most ill-tempered book of travel, except Smollett's too famous production, ever written by a novelist of talent or genius.
There is one statement in George Sand's above-quoted narrative which it is difficult to reconcile with other statements in "Un Hiver a Majorque" and in her and Chopin's letters.
Until recently the only sources of information bearing on Chopin's stay in Majorca were George Sand's "Un Hiver a Majorque" and "Histoire de ma Vie.
The wife and children cried out, and some of my people ran to the tent just as L'Hiver came out with the bloody knife in his hand, expecting we would lay hold of him.
L'Hiver stabbed Mishewashence to the heart three times, and killed him instantly.
Chante-en-hiver was convulsively writhing and moaning in his agony.
Without accepting the doubtful synonyms of Bugiada d'Hiver des Italiens and Brute-Bonne de Rome which have been applied to it, we may judge from its name, Holy Father, that it came from Italy.
You are as rare and pretty a bit of woman as hiver I clapped heyes on.
As soon as hiver this yer young man can manage it, Sue shall come home.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hiver" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.