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    Use "snow" in a sentence

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    1. It was good and cold because there had already been heavy snow the previous Dawnsleep and Raltain's kegs were well packed in it


    2. This was a week to let the garden take care of itself and it was going to be at least another hour before the snow melted anyway


    3. No reason to avoid sitting in the sun with a morning cup to watch the snow melt


    4. He would have to go outside to the back kitchen deck to see what it was, but there was still snow and he was barefoot


    5. When he heard the thunder get continuously louder, he rolled up the kitchen mat and braved the snow outside


    6. Mindless of his feet in the snow, he was drawn down the path to the edge of the bluff, drawn to where he could get the best possible view of the end of the world


    7. Isa: 55:10: For as the rain cometh down, and the snow


    8. They were already turning into the Ungor arm and the majestic mountains splashed with snow were visible in the companion's ruddy light


    9. Though they were less than a thousand miles from the equator, snow lingered deep into Morningday on the dense forest of shaftwood that coated the hills miles above


    10. David felt the cold for just a moment as the snow underfoot melted into his

    11. through the soft snow, and David began to doubt whether he had the strength to make


    12. The world was silent for a moment but then there came a footstep in the snow,


    13. When the moist warm air from the tropics arrives in the polar regions, it hits the cooler temperatures and condenses as snow


    14. The snow builds up, and the weight causes it to pack into the ice and push southward from the north pole and northwards from Antarctica


    15. Her destiny, however, was not that of the cold mountains and the lonely snow


    16. wash me, and i will be whiter than snow” (**Psalm 51:7)


    17. covered with snow, or greet the visitors as they visit our assemblies


    18. The home was snug when needed, for the dark often brought frost and, in the winter, sometimes snow


    19. Her destiny, however, was not that of the cold mountains and the lonely snow bejewelled passes that brought fitful life to their lands


    20. Her snow white body lay naked and revealed to the world of men for the first and only time, and she found, for a moment or two, that the urgency of her other bottomless hunger abated

    21. Snow: A negative omen, signifying disappointments, difficulties and delays


    22. He would be closer to the stars, and to that damned incoherent moon, and he could sit without interruption, come winter snow or summer dust


    23. This was the third day of the snow, which had


    24. share of the snow


    25. Snow always came to Churchup, every winter without fail


    26. “Wonder if they have snow in, where did they say they came


    27. wind blowing down with the snow still falling


    28. away the fresh snow from the wall


    29. “Well it will be hard to find in all this snow” said Joe


    30. “Well, that gives us a starting point in this snow” said Fred

    31. walking stick through the snow


    32. his gloved hand down into the snow


    33. struggled as the snow lay just above their knees


    34. He was quite relieved to see that the falling snow was covering the


    35. “I think they have had enough of snow to last a lifetime


    36. The effects of the snow and


    37. The snow had stopped and a sun shone over the village of


    38. both suffered no ill-effect from their last adventure in the snow,


    39. their little friends in the snow


    40. found them in the snow

    41. landed in the snow


    42. Although the meadow was snow free, the


    43. Snow on the streets brings with it footprints


    44. of snow on the pavement, and, as you feel


    45. a time of searching in the blind of snow white storms


    46. “All that snow” said Cosmicblasto


    47. the last time there were here during the snow, but this was new


    48. Ice in November, mud in December, another year without snow


    49. of this snow covered morning, the scratch and the wail


    50. When the snow came, when the door stood open














































    1. “Yes, Joe I was wondering what they are upto, probably snowed


    2. “I spent six months at an Artic Station,” he began to explain, “we were snowed in for 8 weeks


    3. “During the winter it is not unusual for the Inns to be snowed in for several months,” he explained


    4. degrees and it snowed so hard at one point we had to stop the game for fifteen


    5. You say that it snowed


    6. when it snowed heavily, he stayed inside all day and Nerissa had the chance to watch him mix


    7. "Willie," said the mother quietly, "we mustn't be frightened, but I think--I'm afraid--we are snowed in


    8. It had snowed several times during the last few weeks, but this day the snow stayed on the ground and turned into a thick, white blanket beneath their feet


    9. However, when it snowed that day, the radio host was talking about the snow and said: “Just shows you what global warming can do”


    10. Once we reached the mountains, I could see it had snowed more there, but it was still not too deep for the horses

    11. It had snowed a few times, but not heavily, and we could still move easily along the roads


    12. The first realtor with whom we listed was an Italian fellow named Paul who was a born again evangelical Christian who snowed us by bringing us wine, lots of wine, which his father bottled at home


    13. days after the freak snow, it snowed again


    14. It is still a bit early but everything is snowed under


    15. There were mountain tops that snowed, and big snowballs and avalanches would fall down, but by the time they hit the bottom, they would be melted by the hot sun


    16. always enjoyed being snowed in


    17. It had snowed for two days after the celebration of the first big snow


    18. I remember that same night very well, because I was snowed in and could not attend the meeting, and there was no traffic moving as well


    19. My classmates and I called this phenomenon “getting snowed,” and it had nothing to do with the fact that Canisius College and the university I attended immediately afterwards 90


    20. In chapter 5 I hope I convinced you that the media has snowed us on a few occasions – that’s a phrase that’s not limited to my hometown

    21. It has snowed off


    22. We were snowed in by a massive freak spring storm in St


    23. As his eyes closed, he visualized footprints appearing on the streets of Gambling City where it never snowed


    24. the record snowfalls all across the country this winter – it even snowed in Georgia! It


    25. It snowed the next day


    26. All night it must have snowed, for there was the most beautiful smooth bank of it without a knob anywhere to show where lately I had been digging, from beneath my window up into the forest


    27. Vicki called out from her doorway--you could hear the least call this morning at an extraordinary distance--to ask if I were snowed up too much to come down as usual


    28. That night it snowed heavily,


    29. It snowed several days ago, and there are still traces of it in the mountains; we ascend higher and higher into a true winter landscape


    30. Why do you think walking apes sought out colder lands where it snowed? Because the first sprinklings of snow deposited on green firs and green spruce trees; looked exactly like the sprinklings of white ash deposited on green forests in Africa millions of years ago

    31. Burning trees to keep warm when it snowed


    32. Lin drove carefully to the hospital; the roads had been gritted but it had snowed heavily and it was beginning to lay again


    33. Snowed in, by the


    34. It snowed several times, but nothing that made the way impassible to us


    35. Never rained, never snowed, never got too hot or too cold


    36. That winter it snowed and we built snow bears but without much joy


    37. You wouldn't even have known it had snowed at all


    38. Hairs snowed crimson onto the formica


    39. Before long the invitations began pouring out, and the Hobbiton post-office was blocked, and the Bywater post-office was snowed under, and voluntary assistant postmen were called for


    40. But that was short of the mark, for twenty guests were invited and there were several meals at which it snowed food and rained drink, as hobbits say

    41. A huge cherry tree snowed petals in a wind that brushed them eddying over the flagstones


    42. We feel snowed


    43. Especially in the winter, when it snowed and we couldn't go outside


    44. It had snowed the day before and the path to the hothouse, along which the prince was in the habit of walking, had been swept: the marks of the broom were still visible in soft snowbanks that bordered both sides of the path


    45. My luggage was snowed under blizzards of travel stickers


    46. There was the swift shush of his feet in the leaves and the big shush of the creature in the sky, while moonlight snowed everything and stars glittered


    47. I threw another and another, until the ground was snowed with rose leaves


    48. I was a caretaker on a summer estate during the winter months when it was snowed in


    49. It had snowed the day before and the path to the hothouse, along which the prince was in the habit of walking, had been swept: the marks of the broom were still visible in the snow and a shovel had been left sticking in one of the soft snowbanks that bordered both sides of the path


    1. You do not spray during snowing months


    2. It had stopped snowing, but it looked like it could start again any minute


    3. It was snowing hard out of doors, and the north wind blew


    4. Only two more days and Christmas would be here! It had been snowing


    5. was snowing, and she looked up to the sky, anxious to see if the stars


    6. It was snowing and I could not see more than a few feet


    7. It is snowing here and the roads are bad


    8. “That little dog will bring your paper to your door, if it’s snowing


    9. Fortunately, it was not snowing, although it was quite cold and the snow cover already on the ground had not melted, but instead had become crunchy underfoot


    10. snowing heavily by the time she reached the bottom of the mountain

    11. It was rather cold and the sky was leaden, but it was not snowing, and there was little snow in the woods


    12. Halfway there, it began snowing and he had


    13. telling everyone that it was snowing


    14. The chill in the air wraps round him and he sees it is snowing, only lightly, but more will come


    15. It had stopped snowing and soon the weather would turn to a milder winter’s end but Jemelda couldn’t help wishing she’d brought her thickest cloak with her


    16. “It is still snowing,” Izzy said


    17. Although it was rare, late snowing had happened before


    18. We could deal with the snow on the ground and van but it was still snowing fiercely and the visibility was severely limited


    19. By midday it was snowing hard


    20. snowing recently and a melt had almost started but plunging temperatures

    21. It had been snowing and the town looked amazing with the castle, the cobbled streets and the quaint old shop windows clad in white


    22. WHEN IT’S SNOWING CATS AND DOGS


    23. It was still snowing steadily


    24. It’s snowing heavily out there


    25. It was snowing again when Tim and his parents went outside


    26. “It’s snowing!” her husband responded, looking out the window


    27. It was, in fact, snowing pretty heavily, and probably the roads were all blocked up


    28. “I’d go,” he lied, trying to placate her, “but it’s snowing too much! Besides, no one is going to go to a meeting in this weather


    29. “You are a desperate woman, don’t you see its still snowing out there


    30. windy and snowing hard

    31. And even though it’s snowing in the city of


    32. “It’s snowing on the mountain


    33. so excited it’s snowing on the mountain? You a mountaineer?”


    34. But it was snowing at


    35. It had stopped snowing but he was pretty sure it was still snowing heav-


    36. I had no idea it was snowing so hard


    37. It was snowing


    38. snowing a little bit


    39. It was gently snowing outside as they walked


    40. By now, it was snowing hard, but they had nevertheless decided to turn off the loipe for some real cross-country on virgin snow

    41. It never stops snowing over there


    42. It was late in the fall and snowing


    43. It was snowing outside the smithy: the wind blew the white through the door in giant feathers


    44. “It looks like it is snowing in Bergendal


    45. like even though it is snowing, they should still continue to drive at high speeds, ducking


    46. It was snowing so hard that


    47. “That would be cool, but it’s still snowing,” Jason replied


    48. It’s supposed to keep snowing for the next twelve to twenty-four hours and accumulate substantially, possibly up to a foot or more


    49. Even though it was snowing harder now than when he’d gone into Wackowski’s Variety, ten-year-old Ben McNally had a world record to break and that’s why he ran through the back lot, zig-zagging between the Fords, Chevys, and Dodges—he was getting good at recognizing makes and models—clutching the paper bag with ‘Wackowski’s Variety’ printed in red and blue on the side


    50. Not to mention the fact that it was snowing a lot, and if they were gonna get dumped on today Ben wanted to be home to make his army of snowmen before Grandpa came to check up on them





































    1. He wondered where she was now, playing in the snows of Kugenzglaw? Or did she experience one winter and head right back down to her old place down Sinbara point? What if she'd come up to the Wild Catch last Nightday?


    2. Surely the first snows would take


    3. Surely the first snows would take him


    4. classes waited for the snows to fall and cover their heads


    5. The snows fell, he and his father cleared the porches again and again


    6. The winter snows


    7. The dusty snows swirled in the winds and every so often, she could swear she heard another pair of footsteps crunching behind her


    8. More than one of them lies cold and dead in the snows north of here


    9. It was late afternoon and there was a curious nip in the breeze, an icy bite even though they had passed beyond the most brisk snows


    10. He walked in the high grasses between the trees that were awaiting the first snows

    11. You may not believe me but it snows in South Africa during winter and the cold caused us to shiver constantly


    12. snows have come, the poor little fellow is almost starved, and if he


    13. It snows there in winter and has the longest ski slope in the Southern Hemisphere


    14. They'd all expected the Preceptor to launch his attack as soon as the winter snows melted, but it was well into summer now, and still no attack had materialised


    15. Mountains so high no human track had ever despoiled the virgin purity of their snows, aeons-old


    16. Canada, where I come from in southwestern Ontario, is cold, and it snows in the winter


    17. But we must wait until the snows have gone


    18. When snows of past should be covered grey…


    19. Indeed, the chill in the air as Simon had left told her in no uncertain terms that the first of the snows would surely fall tonight


    20. The icy air bites his skin and, pointlessly, he understands that today the snows will start for certain

    21. Would that fact work to their advantage or their disadvantage? Both they and the mind-executioner were used to the extremes of their country’s weather, but neither of them had fought such a battle as was to come in the midst of the snows


    22. With a shake of her head, she focused on the task in hand as the snows began to fall in earnest


    23. Now he was alive again, as in the quiet of the snows she heard his breathing, the cries of joy, saw that moment of true betrayal from the mouth of their supposed Lord


    24. The Lammas snows would be over soon, as they never lasted more than a four-week cycle before turning to rains and winds which made men and women shiver in spite of the warmest of fires and the thickest of cloaks


    25. But he understood only too well how the seeds sown before the snows came were the lifeblood of the people, and this year-cycle there couldn’t have been many because of the war’s horrors


    26. Will this be adequate for your needs, Scribe? If it rains or snows again, you will avoid the worst of the weather


    27. A sign of the end of winter, but surely it was too soon? Snows still covered the higher ground though none had fallen overnight, and her hands were rubbed raw with the iciness, and the experiences of yesterday also


    28. Johan and his companions would have to be back before the snows came


    29. But now, winter snows had brought a mantle of white to the K2 high country


    30. The ground was frozen, while clear days had dealt with the small accumulation from earlier snows

    31. But with the light snows and the hush to the air, the both of them were starting to feel hemmed in


    32. I hadn't yet seen fifteen snows, but already my name was repeated about the council fires


    33. The Shirki was a swift, turbulent river rushing southwestward through rocky gorges and canyons, and there were few places where an army could cross at that time of the year, when the stream was almost bank-full with the melting of the snows


    34. He almost starved to death in the mid-winter snows


    35. in here it never snows


    36. The cold air, touched by the mountain snows, swept out of the Inlet and chilled Travis' face


    37. "The Kantsler predicted heavy snows last winter," cried the man


    38. returned home six months later, just as the first snows of winter


    39. Winter breakup came early to the west coast and the warm sun created a fast run-off so that the melting snows filled the creeks with bubbling, vibrant waters that swept with mad abandon down mountain slopes, bounced in dazzling white splendour over forest waterfalls, and filled the streams, the rivers and the lakes with a new life force


    40. months later, just as the first snows of winter were beginning to fly

    41. briefest of snows to soften the wind


    42. Fall was her favorite time of year right before the first winter"s snows


    43. towards the snows of winter before long


    44. As the winter snows


    45. bitter snows, lies the seed that with the sun’s love, in the spring becomes


    46. It is widely held that the snows of Kilimanjaro were first revealed to European eyes when Rebman looked up from the plains in 1848 to be dazzled by equatorial glacis


    47. In the four winters of fighting in the east their equipment had been destroyed or left disabled in the vast terrain of the Russian snows; serving as eerie reminders of their dictator's vision which had gone horribly awry


    48. Then I was busy in clearing the blockage of national high way road with ice and snows


    49. The tall pine trees and gulmohar trees were covered with the white ice and snows


    50. The entire Kashmir Valley was enveloped with the white blankets of ice and snows


































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    Synonyms for "snow"

    blow c coke nose candy snow baron snow of leicester c. p. snow charles percy snow snowfall bamboozle hoodwink lead by the nose play false pull the wool over someone's eyes precipitation blizzard

    "snow" definitions

    precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals


    a layer of snowflakes (white crystals of frozen water) covering the ground


    English writer of novels about moral dilemmas in academe (1905-1980)


    street names for cocaine


    fall as snow


    conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end