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Examples for "snowy"
Examples for "snowy"
1Recent winters have been particularly snowy, adding extra water to water reservoirs.
2Yet, at first sight, on a snowy London morning, Mosley appears unconcerned.
3Out they came into the snowy sea, raging above and below them.
4It's a heartbreaking sight to see Raffe's snowy feathers treated that way.
5Down through the perfume-weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods.
1Many miles beyond, a great multitude of snow-clad summits circles the horizon.
2The rider could now see dimly a snow-clad height here and there.
3And now we see a pretty homely scene among these snow-clad hills.
4Here came lofty snow-clad Alps, with their clouds and dark fir trees.
5The sky grew thick and reddish, the gleaming, snow-clad peaks disappeared.
1Visit Website Much of the climbing involved hard aid on snow-covered rock.
2To the north, forty miles away rose the snow-covered peak of Lekakisera.
3Far in the distance, stars illuminate the jagged spires and snow-covered mountains.
4We saw the snow-covered land and the glare above it all night.
5Katahdin: Mount Katahdin is 5385 feet in height and is usually snow-covered.
6The weather was excellent and the snow-covered road smooth as a floor.
7He looked about the snow-covered earth and the clouds which threatened storm.
8A second snow-covered form emerged suddenly from the shadow of the houses.
9The short twilight lay over the snow-covered land with a chill hopelessness.
10The forlorn little pilgrim took up her march down the snow-covered road.
11Through the great windows light began to enter from the snow-covered streets.
12Colonel Colby looked out of the window, which faced the snow-covered campus.
13Hidden by the curtains, they stood looking out on the snow-covered plain.
14They therefore rode as fast as they could along the snow-covered road.
15Gertrude saw a huge snow-covered monster swing heavily around the yard hill.
16Outside are huge car parks, piled with the snow-covered wrecks of cars.