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blizzard

[bliz-erd] / ˈblɪz ərd /


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But amid blizzards, subzero winds, outrageous acts of state terror and every other despair lurking in The Big Dark, it’s a readily accessible, harmonious cul-de-sac in an era of rampant tone deafness.

From Salon

In February 1996, George and Joyce were waiting the arrival of their third child - already about a week overdue - when near blizzard conditions struck.

From BBC

But cities accustomed to blizzards have customs for saving a spot.

From The Wall Street Journal

Frigid temperatures in the largely subtropical state can "cold-stun" iguanas, causing them to fall off trees in what has been referred to as a "lizard blizzard."

From Barron's

It presumably isn’t going to blizzard sideways in Santa Clara.

From The Wall Street Journal