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snowily

  • a word derived from snowy.

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In the half-destroyed throne room, now snowily alfresco, Our Queen approaches the stabbiest chair in the realm, her expression dreamy and contented; as she touches it, a voice coos an angelic song.

From The New Yorker • May 20, 2019

Bearded as snowily as Santa Claus and a lover of balsam firs, Dealer Chapman tramped into Maine's woods each winter to oversee the selection and cutting of fine trees even in his 80's.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the shade of the sycamore, on the bright green floor of the silken turf, stood the long supper-table, snowily draped, and heaped with the richest products of cellar, kitchen, and dairy.

From The Story of Kennett by Taylor, Bayard

On the bed, snowily draped in a white shroud, lay Miriam, her hands folded across her bosom, a linen cloth covering the dead face.

From The Unseen Bridgegroom or, Wedded For a Week by Fleming, May Agnes

I floated o'er them snowily, They felt my beauty in the sky, Their eyes, their souls, their joy were one, I would not cross their happy sun.

From Thoughts, Moods and Ideals: Crimes of Leisure by Lighthall, W. D. (William Douw)