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midwinter

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/ˈmɪdwɪntər/
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the middle part of winter when it is coldest

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  • As midwinter descended upon the land, the trees stood bare against the gray sky, their branches etched in delicate patterns of frost.
  • The howling winds of midwinter swept across the frozen landscape, carrying with them the whispers of ancient tales and the promise of eventual spring.
  • In the stillness of midwinter nights, the stars shone with a crystalline brilliance, casting their silvery light upon the silent world below.
  • As midwinter reached its zenith, the landscape transformed into a realm of ice and shadow, where time seemed to stand still beneath the cold, starlit heavens.
  • The beauty of midwinter lay in its stark simplicity, as nature pared down to its most essential elements and revealed the quiet resilience of life.