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Meanings of
snow-clad
in English
Covered by snow.
snowy
snow-covered
Related terms
covered
Usage of
snow-clad
in English
1
Many miles beyond, a great multitude of
snow
-
clad
summits circles the horizon.
2
The rider could now see dimly a
snow
-
clad
height here and there.
3
And now we see a pretty homely scene among these
snow
-
clad
hills.
4
Here came lofty
snow
-
clad
Alps, with their clouds and dark fir trees.
5
The sky grew thick and reddish, the gleaming,
snow
-
clad
peaks disappeared.
6
The Island of Teneriffe is celebrated for its magnificent
snow
-
clad
peak.
7
He no longer saw daylight, the green fields and
snow
-
clad
Alps.
8
Visibly our new home was a desert, walled in by barren,
snow
-
clad
mountains.
9
Occasionally
snow
-
clad
peaks appear, but only to disappear again behind the near mountains.
10
Dominating the southern horizon are the typically
snow
-
clad
La Sal Mountains.
11
Spacious window, from which one sees an expanse of
snow
-
clad
roofs.
12
Rita's joyful expectations of tobogganing among glistening
snow
-
clad
hills, remained unfulfilled.
13
Take to the
snow
-
clad
country, be arrested as vags, and herded as criminals?
14
The great chain of the Rocky Mountains rose their
snow
-
clad
sierras in endless succession.
15
Passing through a valley of
snow
-
clad
conifers, the approach to Strasbourg is Christmas-card perfect.
16
To the right the
snow
-
clad
spires of the Wind River kept their eternal vigil.
Other examples for "snow-clad"
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Frequent collocations
snow-clad woods
Snow-clad
through the time