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View definitions for snowy

snowy

adjective as in niveous

adjective as in wintry

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adjective as in white

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adjective as in pure

adjective as in pertaining to snow

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Autumn expeditions on the Himalayan mountains are less popular because of the shorter, colder days, snowy terrain and a narrow summit window compared to the busy spring.

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Chased from the theater — he’s been sneaking in — it’s a snowy night, and he accepts a ride from a seemingly normal family, who quickly turn abnormal.

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A perk of living in Syracuse — despite its reputation for hard winters and as one of the snowiest places in America — is its relative stability when it comes to other weather elements.

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He said a snowy egret swooped down and looked like it was going to dive for my head, then decided not to.

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Is that percussive pounding in earth the ground moving under our feet and the cello solo snowy Central Park?

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