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blizzard

[bliz-erd] / ˈblɪz ərd /


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Craig said: "She faced snow, ice, a blizzard at the summit and a long descent in the dark - but she never once gave up."

From BBC

Farther north, heavy snow and blizzard conditions are likely from South Dakota to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, forecasters said.

From New York Times

Paltrow’s fight to clear her name resonated with many of her fans, including those who braved blizzards to fill the gallery of the Park City courtroom for two weeks.

From Seattle Times

However, her greatest contribution to the office water-cooler may be the recent trial over a skiing collision in 2016, which has prompted a blizzard of headlines and provided many memorable quotes.

From BBC

Whatever you have in mind, it will probably involve using some form of spice or herb - whether it's just a sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper, a hint of thyme, or a blizzard of cumin.

From BBC