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Meanings of
snowdrift
in English
A mound of snow accumulated by the wind.
snowbank
snow bank
snow drift
Usage of
snowdrift
in English
1
The
snowdrift
was very thick and the temperature fell to -20 °Fahr
2
The only woman in history who had a brow like a
snowdrift
.
3
You can't escape a
snowdrift
just by racing the engine, says Ucer.
4
The sphere lay behind us on its dwindling
snowdrift
thirty feet away.
5
Joel feels a strong arm pulling him up out of the
snowdrift
.
6
I could drop in a
snowdrift
an' let you go on-todie.
7
She didn't have much cover here- afewtufts of scrub, a
snowdrift
.
8
I hauled by the heels from a
snowdrift
at maybe thirty 'below.
9
I had a dream about the girl in the
snowdrift
that night.
10
The entire vehicle made a slow spin and crunched into a
snowdrift
.
11
The dampness from the
snowdrift
has begun to soak through my clothing.
12
He and Brady at a branding, in a
snowdrift
with their schoolbooks.
13
He found himself upon his knees, his hands buried in a
snowdrift
.
14
It was caught in a
snowdrift
,
thrashing about and keeling over sideways.
15
When you hauled him out of a
snowdrift
at maybe thirty 'below.'
16
That's why I dig myself down over and again into the
snowdrift
.
'
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About this term
snowdrift
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
deep snowdrift
big snowdrift
fake snowdrift
huge snowdrift
nearby snowdrift
More collocations
Snowdrift
through the time
Snowdrift
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common