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snowball

[snoh-bawl] / ˈsnoʊˌbɔl /


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Former England winger Chris Ashton told Rugby Special he felt England looked "disjointed" and there had been a "snowball effect" as errors mounted up.

From BBC

Unwinding speculative trades is like a snowball rolling down a mountain.

From The Wall Street Journal

From space, Earth may have looked like a giant snowball.

From Science Daily

The snowballing retreat in software stocks that gathered up big tech, private credit, and even the corporate bond market this past week ended in a remarkable rebound, leaving investors bracing for more turbulence ahead.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lem, who is also a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle club, said Amelia's appeal had "snowballed" and he was "overwhelmed" by the response.

From BBC