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snow

[snoh] / snoʊ /
NOUN
snowstorm
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NOUN
precipitation
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LET IT SNOW: People walked amid snow Friday in Gdansk, Poland, as hurricane-force winds from a deadly winter storm lashed parts of Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 6, 2013

SNOW, British author: I don't believe much in great leaders.

From Time Magazine Archive

THE SNOW: It's a crapshoot in more ways than one: Conditions-and avy danger-change daily.

From Time Magazine Archive

There will be just enough gems for a 30-minute Mack Dawg epic, and Andy's work will provide steady contributions throughout this year's volume of TW SNOW.

From Time Magazine Archive

"A mile from here it is SNOW; and before we could reach the Summit with these horses the road would be impassable."

From Snow-Bound at Eagle's by Harte, Bret




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