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snowy

adjective as in niveous

adjective as in wintry

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adjective as in white

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adjective as in pure

adjective as in pertaining to snow

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Conservation and management of the least Bell’s vireo, California least tern, and western snowy plover have resulted in significant increases to on-base populations of these species, according to the agency.

The researchers said a snowy winter could always bring some relief.

The sunny hope for this season actually begins at the snowy end of last season.

The Essex Boys killings, as they became known, were carried out on a snowy December morning on isolated farmland near Chelmsford.

From BBC

We watch as Anima pours gasoline all over a snowy ramshackle house in the mountains and lights it on fire before driving away.

From Salon

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