Thesaurus / snowed
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synonyms for snowed
- active
- unavailable
- working
- buried
- employed
- engaged
- engrossed
- hustling
- occupied
- overloaded
- persevering
- slaving
- swamped
- already taken
- assiduous
- at it
- diligent
- having a full plate
- having enough on one's plate
- having fish to fry
- having many irons in the fire
- in a meeting
- in conference
- in someone else's possession
- in the field
- in the laboratory
- industrious
- on assignment
- on duty
- on the go
- tied-up
- up to one's ears
- with a customer
antonyms for snowed
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How to use snowed in a sentence
And so the Portsmouth Road was kept open in that wild winter, while most of the main roads in England were hopelessly snowed up.
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPERIt was snowing when she left the church, and it snowed hard all the afternoon and until far into the night.
THE SUNBRIDGE GIRLS AT SIX STAR RANCHELEANOR H. (ELEANOR HODGMAN) PORTERI will have about three hundred pounds of baggage, and we must stock up with grub against getting snowed in.
DAVID LANNARCK, MIDGETGEORGE S. HARNEYAs it snowed very hard in the morning, we did not march until eleven o'clock.
THE EXPEDITIONS OF ZEBULON MONTGOMERY PIKE, VOLUME II (OF 3)ELLIOTT COUESIt rained when we came over in May and it snowed now, and twice before, when I have crossed it, it rained all the time.
MOUNT EVEREST THE RECONNAISSANCE, 1921CHARLES KENNETH HOWARD-BURYHe reached Helston with infinite difficulty, and found the place practically snowed up, all communication broken.
THE CORNWALL COASTARTHUR L. SALMONEverything is snowed under and thae craturs near starved, but trustin' Freckles that complete they are tamer than our chickens.
FRECKLESGENE STRATTON-PORTERHad a bad night last night; it rained and snowed nearly all night.
JOURNAL OF A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA BY THE OVERLAND ROUTE ACROSS THE PLAINS IN 1850-51E. S. (ELEAZER STILLMAN) INGALLSMuch rough weather was experienced during the month, and it rained, hailed and snowed on twenty-five days.
THE HOME OF THE BLIZZARDDOUGLAS MAWSONIn the afternoon it snowed a little again and the slush was everywhere, but he trudged bravely through it.
THE HOSTS OF THE AIRJOSEPH A. ALTSHELERWORDS RELATED TO SNOWED
- active
- already taken
- assiduous
- at it
- buried
- diligent
- employed
- engaged
- engrossed
- having a full plate
- having enough on one's plate
- having fish to fry
- having many irons in the fire
- hustling
- in a meeting
- in conference
- in someone else's possession
- in the field
- in the laboratory
- industrious
- occupied
- on assignment
- on duty
- on the go
- overloaded
- persevering
- slaving
- snowed
- swamped
- tied up
- unavailable
- up to one's ears
- with a customer
- working
- active
- already taken
- assiduous
- at it
- buried
- diligent
- employed
- engaged
- engrossed
- having a full plate
- having enough on one's plate
- having fish to fry
- having many irons in the fire
- hustling
- in a meeting
- in conference
- in someone else's possession
- in the field
- in the laboratory
- industrious
- occupied
- on assignment
- on duty
- on the go
- overloaded
- persevering
- slaving
- snowed
- swamped
- tied up
- unavailable
- up to one's ears
- with a customer
- working
- active
- already taken
- assiduous
- at it
- buried
- diligent
- employed
- engaged
- engrossed
- having a full plate
- having enough on one's plate
- having fish to fry
- having many irons in the fire
- hustling
- in a meeting
- in conference
- in someone else's possession
- in the field
- in the laboratory
- industrious
- occupied
- on assignment
- on duty
- on the go
- overloaded
- persevering
- slaving
- snowed
- swamped
- tied-up
- unavailable
- up to one's ears
- with a customer
- working
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.