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snowy

[snoh-ee] / ˈsnoʊ i /


ADJECTIVE
wintry
Synonyms
Antonyms
ADJECTIVE
white
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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In the postseason, they breezed past the Chargers and Texans before grinding out a snowy win in Denver to reach this Super Bowl.

From The Wall Street Journal

From red-robed Buddhist monks in the snowy Himalayas, to political exiles in megacities across South Asia, to refugees in Australia, Europe and North America, voting will take place in 27 countries -- but not China.

From Barron's

On a snowy night in 1961, Bennett Cerf, one of the founders of the publisher Random House, excused himself from a dinner party to watch his favorite television show.

From The Wall Street Journal

"January was a cold and unusually snowy month in Moscow," the university said on social media.

From Barron's

Basically, he’s not the kind of person who’d walk two mugs of cider across a snowy field without good reason.

From Literature