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weather strip

noun

Definition of weather strip

: a strip of material to cover the joint of a door or window and the sill, casing, or threshold so as to exclude rain, snow, and cold air

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weather-strip \ ˈwe-​tÍŸhÉ™r-​ËŒstrip How to pronounce weather-strip (audio) \ transitive verb

Examples of weather strip in a Sentence

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Check for gaps around air vents, windows, doors and exhaust fans, and apply caulk or weather stripping as needed. Kris Kane, The Mercury News, "10 ways to cut utility bills and conserve energy during the hot summer," 13 Aug. 2019 Something as simple as adding weather stripping to doors and windows is a relatively inexpensive way to retain your home’s internal temperature, often paying for itself in energy savings within a year. Barbara Eldredge, Curbed, "How to save on utility bills," 25 Jan. 2019 Installing a saddle under the door gives weather stripping along the bottom of the door something to close against. Henry Gifford, Popular Mechanics, "Your House Is Bleeding You Dry. Here Are 9 Steps To Save You Money.," 8 Aug. 2018 Install weather stripping around your doors, windows and any location where there may be a path between the inside and outside of your home or business. Jennifer Larino, NOLA.com, "Southeast Louisiana could see sleet, light snow Tuesday," 12 Jan. 2018 Here are her tips on how to save money at home during the coldest time of the year: Mind the gaps Seal gaps around windows and doors with caulk or weather stripping to keep the cold air out and watch your energy bills drop by up to 20 percent. Jessica Dickler, USA TODAY, "Energy savings: Avoid paying more to heat your home this winter," 26 Dec. 2017 Add weather stripping or caulk wherever cold air seeps in. Ronda Kaysen, New York Times, "Getting the House Ready for Winter," 3 Nov. 2017 Head to your local hardware store and grab some caulk or weather stripping, and start sealing any cracks around your home's exterior. Leah Napoliello, Houston Chronicle, "BBB on homes: It's that time of year for fall home improvement," 20 Oct. 2017 Caulk and weather strip doors and winters to stop air leaks. The Courier-Journal, "6 energy-saving tips to curb the cold," 2 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of weather strip

1847, in the meaning defined above

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