The snowbanks on either side of the road were nearly twelve feet high.
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Many motorists attempting to travel spun off the road or slid into snowbanks.
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The snowbanks and steep slope meant his mount could go no faster than a canter.
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The last day of April had arrived; but the snowbanks were still deep in the cañon.
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Here and there a patch of grass, faintly green, showed where sullen snowbanks had lately lain.
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Most of them let their minds dwell on snowbanks and the sharp winds of Middle Western winter.
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We were walking back toward the guest lodge along a path surrounded by pine trees and snowbanks.
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So it goes here: we are gasping and sweltering one hour, and plunging through snowbanks the next.
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It dwindled as a grey dot between the snowbanks, a lone wolf hungry in the High Arctic wilderness.
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And where had the bluebird flown from, across the snowbanks down to the shore of the blue sea?
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How like beautiful filagree work some of the pine-boughs looked against the snowbanks and the pale blue sky!
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Sometimes, while in this state of excessive perspiration, they run out of doors and leap into snowbanks.]
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But everywhere was a confusing sameness, everywhere the aspiring bushes, the distending fungi, the dwindling snowbanks, steadily and inevitably changed.
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The bluffs, when there were any, were covered with blackberry vines, all in blossom, so that they looked like snowbanks in the distance.
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Rollo and Mr. George watched the vast snowbanks that overhung the cliffs with great interest for several minutes; but they all remained immovable.
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When bands of caribou are met in winter they are driven into deep snowbanks, and, unable to help themselves, are speared at will.