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snowflake

[snoh-fleyk] / ˈsnoʊˌfleɪk /


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She said Zarwa took part in arts and crafts, made snowflakes and had a visit from Santa.

From BBC

It occurs to me that maybe every anxiety attack is different, like snowflakes.

From Literature

Forged from the spicy gingerbread dough in our recipe below, the resulting centerpiece—or flurry of individual snowflakes, if you prefer—is edible and visually enticing.

From The Wall Street Journal

The colors here are vivid and intense, creating the sense that prismatic light is glancing off the snowflakes to dazzle the eye.

From The Wall Street Journal

Very small water droplets in clouds freeze onto them and form snowflakes heavy enough to fall to the ground.

From The Wall Street Journal