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snow blindness

American  

noun

  1. the usually temporary dimming of the sight caused by the glare of reflected sunlight on snow.


Other Word Forms

  • snow-blind adjective

Etymology

Origin of snow blindness

First recorded in 1740–50

Example Sentences

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He was relieved when I told him a temporary case of snow blindness was the worst that had happened to the couple from San Jose State.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2023

More than four decades before he battled snow blindness, Mark Pattison couldn’t bench-press his body weight.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 11, 2021

Everyone who visits must undergo safety training to learn about dangers such as frostbite, hypothermia and snow blindness.

From Washington Post • Sep. 24, 2019

He wore dark glasses because he suffered snow blindness as a young man in Siberia, where his family was exiled by the Soviets.

From Reuters • May 29, 2014

I cupped my hand over my eyes to fight snow blindness.

From "P.S. Be Eleven" by Rita Williams-Garcia