In the film, Rainbow Brite tries to bring spring to an Earth that is already facing a perpetual winter.
She lived in a perpetual winter, fell into depression and died.
The enigmatic sketch resembled a scene from a somber Scandinavian play about people living in a perpetual emotional winter.
Breathe a perpetual winter over a land, imprison it in ice?
"Fortunately the art world closes down three months a year; I lived in perpetual winter."
A modest snowfall, not another mind-numbing body blow from perpetual winter, was not going to slow down spring.
The wind that came down off the peaks had a bitter chill to it and the arid smell of perpetual winter.
There are 100 years, for example, when the Witch rules in perpetual Narnian winter and Christmas never comes.
With solid rock overhead keeping out the sun's heat, perpetual winter reigned.
It was a perpetual winter, too cold to grow leaves, so the sunlight could not be harvested.