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snowy
/ ˈsnəʊɪ /
adjective
covered with or abounding in snow
snowy hills
characterized by snow
snowy weather
resembling snow in whiteness, purity, etc
Other Word Forms
- snowily adverb
- snowiness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In “Winter,” for example, the moon that hides behind the clouds in Boucher’s work is clearly visible in the mural, its light causing her snowy field to twinkle.
The busiest-ever Thanksgiving travel season, including a record number of air passengers and road warriors, will be complicated by snowy weather and colder temperatures across the northern U.S.
Adding to the usual travel chaos is the prospect of snowy weather affecting much of the northern U.S.
But the conditions are unlikely to resemble the snowy and icy spell this time last year which closed hundreds of schools and saw 12cm of snow in Nottingham.
But if you do need to use your car in snowy or icy conditions, careful preparations can help.
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