snow pellets
Americanplural noun
Etymology
Origin of snow pellets
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Graupel, also known as snow pellets or soft hail, forms when water droplets freeze onto a snow crystal, according to the National Weather Service.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 30, 2024
Graupel is also called snow pellets or soft hail, as the graupel particles are particularly fragile and generally disintegrate when handled.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 24, 2023
The sky began to spit little snow pellets.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 13, 2015
The wind howled around the block-house and rattled the flag-staff, and the snow pellets sounded on the window-panes, giving that sense of warm comfort within that comes only with the storm.
From Castle Nowhere by Woolson, Constance Fenimore
Hamlin turned in the saddle, feeling already the sharp sting of snow pellets on his face.
From Molly McDonald A Tale of the Old Frontier by Blumenschein, Ernest L.
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