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1 It blew wind, but it did not blow snow .
2 Winter storms blow snow through the cañon in blinding drifts, and avalanches shoot from the heights.
3 The Austrian military sent helicopters to blow snow off treetops to reduce the risk of trees falling on roads and rails.
4 The dead flowers in the garden were hidden under the blowing snow .
5 His snowshoe tracks probably were not yet obliterated under the wind- blown snow .
6 The bitter cold combined with blowing snow was complicating rail traffic as well.
7 Blowing snow danced around it, and the moon painted it silver.
8 Was the wind- blown snow going to defeat her purpose, after all?
9 For a minute, the wild dog was obscured by blowing snow .
10 The wagons continued on their slow way south through frozen mud and blowing snow .
11 The wind- blown snow cut our faces like points of steel.
12 When she opened the door, the wind blew snow in halfway across the room.
13 The wind blew snow between the buttons of his shirt.
14 The wind rattled the door and blew snow through the crevices on to the floor.
15 Wind had blown snow confetti through the broken pane.
16 Yes, she had kept her head but blowing snow was almighty different than howling bullets.
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