"i ur och skur" meaning in Swedish

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Phrase

Etymology: The literal meaning is "in snowdrift and shower", ur being an old word for snowdrift, or generally windy weather. Etymology templates: {{m|sv|ur}} ur Head templates: {{head|sv|phrase}} i ur och skur
  1. (idiomatic) in all weathers, through thick and thin Tags: idiomatic

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