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unsettled

[¦ən′sed·əld]
(meteorology)
Pertaining to fair weather which may at any time become rainy, cloudy, or stormy.
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I look upon it as a pursuit which is in its nature more or less unsettled, and therefore suited to my temporary condition--I may say, precisely suited.
'Now I consider this is principally on account of her being in an unsettled state, you see.
His fancies had for the most part revolved about the unsettled political conditions of Henry's reign, for from these he felt he might wrest that opportunity which could be turned to his own personal uses and to the harm, and possibly the undoing, of the King.
But a home have I found nowhere: unsettled am I in all cities, and decamping at all gates.
Today is likely to be the last day of the hot spell, with unsettled weather forecast to return from tomorrow, the Met Office said.
Tomorrow will see more unsettled weather with the east and south remaining mostly dry and chilly lows of 6C to 9C.
UNSETTLED weather is expected to continue this week with thundery rain-showers at times.
"Unsettled weather conditions will affect the country starting from Wednesday evening until the beginning of Saturday.
It was quite windy and this unsettled the sheep a little and the young dogs were maybe not hearing the commands as well.
Another wave of low pressure will bring further unsettled conditions on Saturday with persistent rain continuing the threat of localised flooding,
Temperatures are picking up as we go through the week but it's looking a bit more unsettled in the north.
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