These numbers show the low level of norther regions.
Then the cold Norther made Jack's rheumatism so much worse that he had to stay in bed, and several visits from the doctor and a druggist's bill had to be added to the list of the week's calamities.
Norther followed norther, and I was getting uneasy about the company ranch, when I received a letter from Major Hunter, stating that he was starting for our range in the Outlet and predicting a heavy loss of cattle.
To turn them loose meant that with the first norther that blew they would go back to their own range.
After a delightful week spent on my western ranch, I returned to the Clear Fork, and during the latter part of November a terriblenorther swept down and caught me in a hunting-camp twenty-five miles from home.
Every norther that freezes and every drought that starves some of the wandering cattle and sheep brings to them provision.
A northeris apt to blow three or four times in the season, and it brings the mercury down to freezing-point or some degrees lower.
When a norther comes on to blow at Vera Cruz, all the vessels remaining near the city let go an extra anchor and batten down the hatches; or, wiser still, they let go their ground tackle and hasten to make an offing.
When a norther blows, work is suspended in the city, and the streets are deserted until the fury of the blast has subsided.
A norther is an erratic succession of furious squalls with whirlwinds of sand, the wind blowing from several points at the same time.
The norther drives away that fatal enemy of the city, the yellow fever; and when it fairly sets in to blow, that surely ends the disease for the season; its germs are swept away as if by magic.
During the twenty-third and the following night the fire still raged, but on the American side more slowly, for although ten mortars were now at work, a norther interrupted the supply of ammunition.
When a norther began, the whole aspect of nature seemed to change.
Moreover the landing had scarcely been made when a norther set in, covering the men with sand, blowing away old hilltops and building up new ones.
As the transports lay a mile off shore, while the only wharf was an open beach, and a norther blew violently from the twelfth to the sixteenth, the work of landing ordnance and ordnance stores proceeded slowly.
For two days its progress was not fast, but then a norther set in.
With these and with the wagons, we made a corral for the mules, where they could be inclosed at night, or whenever there was promise of a norther which might stampede them.
She replied in an injured tone that father had told her there were few rainstorms in Texas during the year, save when a norther raged.
One of the drivers told me that, on the march, when a norther springs up, they always make a corral in this fashion, forming it sufficiently large to herd all the cattle within the circle.
Oxen will become wilder through fear of a norther than they can be made through the shrieking and yelling of Indians who are trying to stampede them.
Of course, the norther was soon in full swing, it being really the first genuine experience our cruisers had met with in that line.
The sea had gone down to decent proportions, with a promise of several fair days ahead, as is always the case after a norther has cleared the atmosphere.
I imagine our long-delayed norther is about to swoop down on us before long.
They quite comprehend the position in which the northerhas placed them.
For with the norther still clouding the sky, it is almost dark as night.
A wintry norther in these latitudes is not easily got rid of.
The norther might be coming on before they could return to the ship, and--apart from the presence of four English sailors on the coast being sure to get talked about--there was the difficulty in getting them back on board in Havana.
In the morning I was told there was a norther brewing.
It was well they sought its shelter, for two hours before daybreak a norther swept across the range, which chilled them to the bone.
In the extreme range of the hills back from the river, the two spent the entire summer, or until the first norther drove them down to the valley.
He could foretell the coming of a norther twenty-four hours in advance.
Bill Breakstone burst into song: "The Norther came, The Norther went.
I wouldn't like to meet such a Norther when I was alone on the plains, on foot, and clad in sandals, a linen suit, and a straw hat.
Phil thought that the Norther would blow itself out in an hour or two, but he was mistaken.
You'll hang out here until thenorther blows itself out; then you'll hit the trail to town and tell your story to the sheriff.
According to the way this norther is whooping it up we'll run out of talk before we can break trail out of here.
I certainly wasn't expecting the northerto bring you.
Then, when you saw no one was here, and that it was likely the northerwould keep anyone from coming, you cut the fence.
This was said to be the most violent Northerthat had visited Vera Cruz in a century.
A fierce Norther was blowing, and the harbor was filled with shipping that could not bear up against such a tornado.
The first time I saw Vera Cruz was during the great Northerof 1852.
And with a fresh norther roaring outside, there was just one thing to do, go drain the car.
And since it was coming a blue norther and snowing outside.
Then the wind changed and there came a blue norther from the northeast.
On one particular winter night, it was about midnight when a norther hit and woke me up.
And then upon Sylvia's startled senses the first breath of the norther broke.
And so the infinite sands swarmed over them, and the norther shrieked in their ears, and the earth's blackness swallowed them up until they seemed alone as a man and a woman never had been alone before.
On the thirteenth the wailing of the norther grew fainter, and towards night died away.
The norther continued to blow with unrelenting fierceness, and the ship to rock and roll amongst a tumult of foaming billows.
As we shall no doubt have a norther after this, which may last three days, our promised land is still at some distance.
Some of the soldiers of General Taylor's army were altogether uncertain into what bushes of the neighboring chaparral the norther had blown their tents, and they went out in search of their missing cotton duck shelters.
As many as could lift their anchors in time to make a good offing before the norther came were sure to do so.
I don't think I shall risk having too many men on board when the norther gets here.
If the norther did any howling around that house, he did not hear it, but he may have missed the swing motion which a hammock obtains on board a ship at sea.
With a shriek and a roar the norther was upon them.
The weather was cooler than it had been, and the hunters shook their heads, and hinted about a norther that was liable to break over them before many hours.
I have told how he was driven along by the norther until he passed beyond the fork in the trails, Nick Ribsam catching the faint footfalls as he applied his ear to the ground, which told him the beast was receding.
The expected norther did not come, the weather continuing as perfect as heart could wish.
The weather had moderated to the extent that it was much the same as before the norther swept through the hills.
Few who have not experienced a Texan norther can understand their fierce suddenness.
We were talking, when all at once a norther came howling across the country.
A norther was abroad over the earth, and, sweeping down from arctic wildernesses, seemingly gathered power as it came.
Well, they are wise; we are likely to have a norther any day now.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "norther" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: easterly; mistral; norther; west; westerly