Thesaurus / snow
FEEDBACKHow to use snow in a sentence
Even I learned some new bits, such as the glorious aside Baggott drily delivers that Francis Bacon died from pneumonia that he contracted from stuffing a dead chicken with snow to see if it would preserve it.
YOUR GUIDE TO THE MANY MEANINGS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS - FACTS SO ROMANTICSABINE HOSSENFELDERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020NAUTILUSThe slim, 1-inch body fits easily in a pocket, and with an IP rating of 68, the light won’t let you down in rain, sleet, or snow.
FLASHLIGHTS FOR EMERGENCY SCENARIOS AND OUTDOOR FUNPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMAUGUST 27, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCESpring arrived, as always in the Kashmir Valley, with melting snow and blossoming chinar trees.
HOW INDIA BECAME THE WORLD’S LEADER IN INTERNET SHUTDOWNSKATIE MCLEANAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWHis graduate research focused on the glacially carved lakes surrounding California’s Mount Shasta — a setting that gave Priscu, after a childhood in the Mojave Desert, full-on exposure to snow and ice.
HE FOUND ‘ISLANDS OF FERTILITY’ BENEATH ANTARCTICA’S ICESTEVE NADISJULY 20, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEBright snow and ice reflect much of the incoming radiation from the sun.
4 WAYS TO PUT THE 100-DEGREE ARCTIC HEAT RECORD IN CONTEXTCAROLYN GRAMLINGJULY 1, 2020SCIENCE NEWSTo advance in such circumstances was out of the question, he therefore set about building a miniature hut of snow.
THE GIANT OF THE NORTHR.M. BALLANTYNEBy his commandment he maketh the snow to fall apace, and sendeth forth swiftly the lightnings of his judgment.
THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSIONVARIOUSAt the foot of the pass, the valley widened a little, though still with steep, snow-capped cliffs crowding it on either side.
GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEYI would not just then have traded off that steamboat for several square miles of snow-capped sublimity.
GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEYShe may be as chaste as unsunned snow, she is certainly as cold: but for warm, inspiring virtue!
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERWORDS RELATED TO SNOW
- afflicts
- bears down on
- bothers
- crushes
- cumbers
- depresses
- dishes it out
- dishes out
- dumps on
- encumbers
- gives it to
- hampers
- handicaps
- hinders
- impedes
- lades
- loads
- makes heavy
- obligates
- oppresses
- overcharges
- overloads
- overwhelms
- piles
- presses
- saddles with
- snow under
- snows
- sticks it to
- strains
- taxes
- tries
- troubles
- vexes
- weighs down
- worries
- apple-polish
- argue into
- banter
- beguile
- blandish
- bootlick
- brown-nose
- butter up
- con
- deceive
- delude
- dupe
- entice
- entrap
- get around
- get next to
- hand a line
- induce
- influence
- inveigle
- jolly
- lay it on thick
- lure
- make up to
- maneuver
- mislead
- oil
- play up to
- push
- rub the right way
- seduce
- snow
- soap
- soft-soap
- soften
- spread it on
- stroke
- suck up to
- sweet-talk
- sweeten up
- tantalize
- tempt
- urge
- wheedle
- work on
- work over
- bamboozle
- beat
- beguile
- bilk
- bleed
- bunco
- burn
- caboodle
- chisel
- con
- cozen
- crib
- cross
- deceive
- defraud
- delude
- diddle
- do
- do a number on
- double-cross
- double-deal
- dupe
- fast talk
- finagle
- fleece
- flimflam
- fudge
- give bum steer
- gouge
- gyp
- hoodwink
- hose
- jerk around
- milk
- mislead
- pull one's leg
- ream
- rip off
- rook
- rope in
- sandbag
- scam
- screw
- shaft
- short
- shuck
- skin
- snow
- stiff
- sucker
- swindle
- take
- take for a ride
- take in
- take out
- trick
- trim
- two-time
- victimize
- alter
- angle
- belie
- bend
- bias
- buckle
- change
- collapse
- color
- con
- contort
- crush
- curve
- deceive
- decline
- deteriorate
- deviate
- disfigure
- doctor
- fake
- fudge
- garble
- gnarl
- knot
- lie
- make out like
- mangle
- melt
- misconstrue
- misinterpret
- misrepresent
- misshape
- pervert
- phony up
- put one on
- sag
- scam
- slant
- slump
- snow
- torture
- trump up
- twist
- warp
- whitewash
- wind
- wrench
- writhe
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