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snowflake

[snoh-fleyk] / ˈsnoʊˌfleɪk /


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The 17th Century Baroque Charlottenburg Palace is illuminated in different colours, with falling snowflakes projected onto its facade and wooden stalls in front.

From BBC

In fact, just a single snowflake has to be recorded falling at any point during the 24 hours of 25 December at any of the Met Office's network of around 300 observing stations.

From BBC

The arrival of only one snowflake adds to Gobo’s severe case of writer’s block.

From Los Angeles Times

His movie is paced like a TikTok video, with tricks and quips flying around like snowflakes in a blizzard.

From The Wall Street Journal

The snowflakes that fell all those centuries ago on the Pamir will finally melt and reveal their secrets.

From Barron's