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snowy

[snoh-ee] / ˈsnoʊ i /


ADJECTIVE
wintry
Synonyms
Antonyms
ADJECTIVE
white
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard expects to spend the holiday in London—until he’s assigned, at the last moment, to investigate an incident in snowy Kent.

From The Wall Street Journal

The classic "white Christmas" idea is thought to originally come from the Victorian era when snowy winter days were much more frequent than today.

From BBC

An American woman goes on a quest to a distant snowy land and ends up stumbling across romance.

From BBC

Whilst the Met Office says, "This generally reduces the chances of a white Christmas," it also recognises that, "The natural variability of the weather will not stop cold, snowy winters happening in the future".

From BBC

This is a tale of suspense that works even better as a requiem for a small boy and the snowy landscape Smilla refuses to forget.

From The Wall Street Journal