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snowflake

[snoh-fleyk] / ˈsnoʊˌfleɪk /


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It’s like trying to isolate a snowflake from a blizzard.

From Literature

Clouds of ptarmigan rise like giant white snowflakes into a bright sun in front of the dogs —sometimes two, three hundred of them.

From Literature

Crystals appear everywhere in nature and technology, from snowflakes and diamonds to the silicon inside electronic devices.

From Science Daily

Gnomes waddled around with their tongues out, trying to catch snowflakes.

From Literature

Similar to how snowflakes stick together to build a snowball, tiny particles were drawn together by gravity into larger clusters.

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