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"rainproof" Definitions
  1. that can keep rain out

22 Sentences With "rainproof"

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If you prefer a solid rainproof cover, an inexpensive tarp works well.
Your full outfit, however, doesn't have to be rainproof - just your outerwear and accessories.
It's not only waterproof but dust proof, mud proof, shockproof, rainproof, snow proof as well. 
Elsewhere the Danish-Icelandic artist builds on his theme with deception, as in "Regenfester" ("Rainproof", 1999).
Plus, it's waterproof, rainproof, and dustproof, so it can withstand some of the most extreme situations without breaking down.
These lightweight, rainproof garments also have special pockets for phones made of signal-penetrable fabric, in case you want to be reachable (and trackable).
The keypad, which has an LED backlight, will use two AA batteries that need to be replaced twice a year and are rainproof with an IPX5 rating.
Pros: Covered storage bins for toys, canopy for sun protection, removable bins for water play, easy to assemble, great customer service if neededCons: Wood is not exceptionally fine, repeated mistakes in assembly can split the wood, mesh cover is not rainproof
Although the brand has been perfecting its formula for a while, the recent introduction of ready-to-wear (slouchy rainproof track pants are a highlight) and accessories — mainly bags and hats with minimal detailing and considered functional features — asserts the label's utilitarian point of view.
Looking more like she was off for a day at the beach in sunny Spain, Davy wowed in a red print summer dress accessorized with metallic sunglasses (despite the cloudy conditions!), while Bonas teamed a micro-short denim dungaree jumpsuit from Zara with a bright yellow rainproof jacket, and, of course, the ubiquitous Wellington boots.
His conceptual works (e.g. his Rainproof-ideas) executed between 1970 and 1974 were exhibited there simultaneously with Alberto Giacometti's statues.
Nature around treestump In the northern part of Hunte Valley, dinosaur tracks were discovered. The erected building is rainproof. Around Barkhausen are signs to museums/exhibitions. At Hunte Valley, explorers also find many ways that lead into the Wiehenhills.
It was declared a national monument in 1937. In December 2018 Government of India commenced the conservation work to cleanse and preserve the buildings, including "Ghoda Ghar" (horse stable) and main gate, starting cleaning with the Non-ionic detergents and finishing it with a coating of pollution, fungus and rainproof polyment resin.
A fire umbrella is a fire dancing tool. It is made from an umbrella with the rainproof cover removed. Kevlar wicks are attached to the ends of the umbrella, soaked in a fuel, and then lit on fire. The dancer can manipulate the fire umbrella around her or his body, usually twirling it to give the illusion of a spinning ring of fire.
It was used extensively by the Romans including in the construction of Stane Street. Villas such as Bignor and Fishbourne have examples of flooring and roof slates of the material. In later centuries there are numerous examples in Sussex and the surrounding counties as a roofing material, particularly for mills, dovecotes, churches, manor houses and similar buildings. Completely rainproof and long-lasting, it was ideal for these structures.
In later production the sealing channel was attached to the door frame rather than to the window glass so that the vent window could be operated independently of the window glass. Windshield and rear quarter windows were made stationary. Absence of a windshield operating mechanism on the closed car allowed room to conceal the wiper motor behind the headboard. The cowl ventilator was baffled and drained in such a way as to be rainproof.
The items being labeled as "military gear" were socks and rainproof ponchos. His arrest is based on the testimony of Babar, who was apprehended and then turned informant in a successful attempt to get a reduction in his own 70-year prison sentence. He was housed as a Category A-high security prisoner at HM Prison Belmarsh while fighting extradition to the United States. In March 2007, the High Court of England and Wales ruled against him.
The historical development of Nepalese handicraft industry is very old although has its rise and falls. According to the reference found in Kautilya's Economics about various productions and exports from Nepal, during the time of Chandra Gupta Mouriya, in fourth century, Nepal was known for quality rainproof woollen blankets. The blankets were made of eight pieces joined together of black colour known as "bhiringisi" as well as "apasaraka". Similarly the good quality blankets are mentioned in the epics of Jain religion "Brihatakalpasutra Vhashya".
A birrus or birrus brittanicus was a rainproof, hooded woollen cloak (or simply a hood alone), characteristically worn in Britain and Gaul at the time of the Roman Empire and into the Middle Ages.William Smith, D.C.L., LL.D.: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875. quoted at (retrieved April 29, 2008)T.W. Potter, Roman Britain, 2nd edition (London, The British Museum Press, 1997) quoted at the British Museum website (retrieved April 29, 2008) A mosaic at Chedworth Roman Villa shows a Briton wearing a birrus brittanicusBBC/OU Open2.
In its simplest form the poncho is essentially a single large sheet of fabric with an opening in the center, for the head, and often it has an extra piece of fabric serving as a hood. Rainproof ponchos normally are fitted with fasteners to close the sides once the poncho is draped over the body, with openings provided for the arms; many have hoods attached to ward off wind and rain. Alternative ponchos are now designed as fashion items.Photo Gallery of fashionable women's poncho tops - An alternative to everyday clothing They are the same shape but of different material.
His artist's books made in Budapest in the 70s earned him quite a lot of international praise. He had first published them on a samizdat basis but they were later republished by Western-European Avant-Garde publishers. 1971: "My Unpainted Canvasses", "The States of Zeros", "Semmi sem semmi / Nothing ain't Nothing", 1972: "Nothing", "Incomplete Informations", 1974: "Zero-Texts (1971-72)", "Night Visit to the National Gallery" (Beau Geste Press, UK), "Zero-Post", "Rainproof Ideas (1971-74)", 1979: "TÓTalJOYS", 1981: "Very Special Drawings", 1990: "Evergreen Book". In 1998, the Paris Bibliothèque Nationale bought several of his artist's books.
Athabaskan beaded hide box, Fairbanks, Alaska Historically, "art" as a decorative concept did not traditionally exist among these indigenous people. Objects were utilitarian, although decorated in ways that conveyed images of spiritual or physical activity. It was not until Europeans and Asians first made contact with the indigenous people of coastal Alaska in the 17th century that such non-utilitarian art objects began to be traded in exchange for metal implements, cloth, and foodstuffs such as tea, flour, or sugar. Many objects traded were valued for their functionality: clothing woven of grass, harpoon tips carved from the ivory tusk of the walrus; rainproof outerwear sewn from membranes in the intestines of seals; and animal skins valued for their warmth and durability.

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