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View definitions for snowy

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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Example Sentences

However, Japanese news agency Kyodo was able to take photos of the snowy peak on Wednesday from a helicopter.

From BBC

On one snowy night, the camera in Molly's croft-house automatically switched on, alerting the couple there was a visitor inside.

From BBC

Instead, the final prairie Democrat’s last stand is being waged not on the high plains or the snowy ridges of the eastern Rockies but on the peaks and troughs of the airwaves.

From Slate

Pseudogymnoascus destructans — the fungus — causes deadly white-nose syndrome, so named for the characteristic snowy fuzz that manifests on the petite faces of infected bats.

A woman missing for six days in Australia’s Snowy Mountains has been found "dazed and injured" by emergency services after a massive search and rescue operation.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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