A mound of snow accumulated by the wind.
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Examples for "snowdrift"
Examples for "snowdrift"
1The snowdrift was very thick and the temperature fell to -20 °Fahr
2The only woman in history who had a brow like a snowdrift.
3You can't escape a snowdrift just by racing the engine, says Ucer.
4The sphere lay behind us on its dwindling snowdrift thirty feet away.
5Joel feels a strong arm pulling him up out of the snowdrift.
1Lumley had grabbed him and shoved him right back into the snowbank.
2Hodges steps down gently on the gas and rolls at the snowbank.
3Close by-behindher- arumblinggrowl reverberated over the edge of the snowbank.
4The latter dodged, and the swirling steel buried itself in the snowbank beyond.
5You'll have to bull your way through the snowbank, you know.
1He gazed around, to find Whopper head first in a snow drift.
2Here a great crushing in a snow drift showed where she had fallen.
3The door opened and Canute stood before her, white as a snow drift.
4Others, with snowshoes as shovels, soon cleared away the snow drift from the fireplace.
5He weaved through the gap in the snow drift and headed for the shore.
1Another dives into a snow bank; it affords him no protection.
2All were hidden in a snow bank-directlyunder the dormitory window.
3The roads between here and Honedale are one unbroken snow bank.
4They had Holland crowded back with a snow bank behind him.
5Now procure a stick with which to steer and hunt a snow bank.
6I was pitched out of the auto into a snow bank.
7Invisible in the snow bank it lurked, marked his presence, waited to attack!
8The great weight has packed the bottom of this great snow bank to ice.
9Holland stepped forward and dug around in the snow bank and retrieved his weapon.
10That last pouring'll go out like a snow bank, Mr.
11On the scale of geologic time, a cliff is as permanent as a snow bank.
12He had dropped his pistol in the snow bank.
13You can't ask a guy to dig around in a snow bank for an hour.'
14By good luck he fell in a snow bank and was not hurt in the least.
15When I wanted whisky, I needed it worse than a scalded pup does a snow bank.
16He couldn't drive nails in a snow bank.