A mound of snow accumulated by the wind.
1 He gazed around, to find Whopper head first in a snow drift .
2 Here a great crushing in a snow drift showed where she had fallen.
3 The door opened and Canute stood before her, white as a snow drift .
4 Others, with snowshoes as shovels, soon cleared away the snow drift from the fireplace.
5 He weaved through the gap in the snow drift and headed for the shore.
6 With his spotless hue, he resembled a snow drift , wafted along by the wind.
7 Piled up against a mass of rock Jolly Roger found a huge snow drift .
8 And he tunnelled down into the snow drift , trying to make a rudimentary snow - cave .
9 Falling swiftly as an arrow, feet downward, he struck a great snow drift at the bottom.
10 The Maine Experiment Station lies buried in a snow drift for about five months of the year.
11 It's -20 degrees outside when this band from Belfast arrives, their van reversed into a snow drift .
12 On looking forward one could see the sand flying like snow drift in front of a gentle breeze.
13 Just why, nobody knew; they impoverished the land... they made the snow drift ... nobody had them any more.
14 It's almost as bad as being pitched out into a snow drift , though I'm glad it isn't cold.
15 Big fluffy flakes of snow drift down from the sky and settle into a thick, brilliant white carpet.
16 At one point, in a snow drift , they saw where the tramp had taken a tumble and rolled over.
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