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barometer

A barometer is an instrument that is used to measure the pressure of the atmosphere.

barometer

an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure

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Dad's a good barometer.
The barometer was down to about 26 inches when that train pulled into Homestead.
The barometer's still dropping.
It's like having a barometer in the knee.
Therefore, he will be a perfect reverse barometer.
Barometer 1016 millibars.
The barometer must be at a catastrophic low.
Current temperature is 96 with winds out the southeast at three miles a hour. Humidity 98, barometer is at 29.9 and rising.
There's notice of a rising barometer and prevailing clear weather.
The barometer is still falling.
What does your barometer say?
The water temperature's down five degrees and even the barometer's giving improper readings.
The barometer is falling fast, Mama.
The barometer reading should be 21.6.
It was a barometer!
That's a barometer!
Barometer falling 4 points.
It's like having a barometer in my knee.
Hey, mister, barometer dropping fast.
Danger is never the barometer of an officer's conduct.
Taking half hourly barometer readings.
Well, do you by chance carry a barometer?
Barometer's been dropping all day.
Barometer readings, cloud cover, general area forecast.
Yes. Barometer: 29.12-- mm-hmm.
This barometer has never failed me.
It's a barometer.
In old Borgers living room, there was only a portrait of Grundtvig, a barometer, and a grandfather clock.
And every time she's on board I haven't seen the barometer to fall below normal.
Barometer is a proof!
It's like a barometer.
I may be behaving like a manic barometer, but don't shrug off help when it's offered.
That the barometer not fall below 740 mm in Moscow Region.
THE BAROMETER'S UP.

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The 2014 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that less than one-fifth of the global public believes that business and government officials will tell the truth when confronted with a difficult issue.
And, from the onset of the global financial crisis, the price of gold has often been portrayed as a barometer of global economic insecurity.
The barometer of stress watched most closely by experts, the LIBOR-OIS (Overnight Indexed Swap) spread is down substantially from its stratospheric crisis levels.
Asians, for their part, viewed Europe as either a model of modernity, as in Meiji Japan, or a barometer of decay, as in China.
Sport, indeed, seems to be the best barometer of relations between the divided Korean people.
In a China without democracy, student sentiment is a key political barometer.
In fact, Davos is less a barometer that helps us to understand the deep trends that are shaping the world than a mirror that reflects trendy ideas, worries, and perhaps gossip.
The same cannot be said of Europe, where Germany's general election in September is viewed as a key barometer of continuing commitment to the euro.
The seat of the College of Europe in Natolin, near Warsaw, is a near perfect barometer to test the morale of Europe.
Though special, computer chess nevertheless offers both a window into silicon evolution and a barometer of how people might adapt to it.
The case of Playboy is a much more accurate barometer of the state of religious radicalism in Indonesia.

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