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snowbank

[snoh-bangk] / ˈsnoʊˌbæŋk /


Example Sentences

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She returned hours later to find him in a snowbank.

From Seattle Times

He navigated unplowed streets in a black GMC Sierra pickup and trudged through snowbanks as high as mailboxes to try to find voters who may be open to backing Haley.

From Seattle Times

Leaning out the windows of idling vehicles and trudging around snowbanks, they pointed their long lenses skyward while the bird swooped off.

From Seattle Times

In the winter, they grow comb-like extensions from their toes that act like snowshoes, and spend cold nights burrowed in snowbanks.

From New York Times

He flew through the air and landed right in a snowbank.

From Literature