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Sailing vessel.
snow
ship type
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шнява
snow
1
Traveled four miles; came to the
snow
;
continued about four miles further.
2
Note the entrance; a vertical hole in the
snow
in the foreground
3
Our teams continue to work hard to clear
snow
from the airfield.
4
One year the
snow
was five foot high right here on the-Ned?
5
Least it's too cold to
snow
,
he comments; that's one good thing.
1
Aweel, sir, if ye maun gae.-There'llbe
snaw
the night, I'm thinking!
2
The lassie had nae liking for the unmannerly wind and
snaw
of Edinburgh.
3
I have been in far deeper
snaw
whiles, following the sheep-
4
The plain was
snaw
-
white
when ye began y'r bit nappie.
5
Little sleep will they get if the
snaw
begins to drift in the hollows!
6
It was my son, gooin afther th' lambs i' the
snaw
,
as found him.
7
It's coomin' on to
snaw
,
an it'll
snaw
aw neet.
8
She's smoored i' the
snaw
by this time.
9
On-ding o'
snaw
,
-
ay
,that'sthe word,-on-ding-"He was now at his own door, "Castle Street, No.
10
Ye wad either be blawn ower the muir like a feather, or planted amang the
snaw
like Lot's wife.
11
To my moind, a sight o' more
snaw
is a-coomin'; and what mah sard or goon foight again it?
12
Most of us have been like him, and have found pleasure in wading Tweed, for example, when chill with
snaw
-
bree
.
13
But ye dinna ken what it would be like never to have put your foot in the
snaw
all your life.
14
Your locks are like the
snaw
;
15
Patsy had been teaching her companion such phrases as "a blatter o' sleet," an "on-ding o'
snaw
,
"
and a "thresh o' rain."
16
"Aye-it'sonding o'
snaw
-
"saidthe shepherd, his shrewd blue eyes travelling over her face and form.
snaw
be snaw
chill with snaw
deeper snaw
snaw aw
Russian
шнява
Spanish
esnon
esnón
Catalan
paquebot de vela