Having the white color of snow.
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Examples for "snowy"
Examples for "snowy"
1Recent winters have been particularly snowy, adding extra water to water reservoirs.
2Yet, at first sight, on a snowy London morning, Mosley appears unconcerned.
3Out they came into the snowy sea, raging above and below them.
4It's a heartbreaking sight to see Raffe's snowy feathers treated that way.
5Down through the perfume-weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods.
1So slumber came upon her in the shape of a snow-white moonbeam.
2A whitecap foamed above it and broke across in a snow-white smother.
3Outside, jetblack cormorants line the breakwaters and snow-white seagulls circle in clouds.
4The snow-white Angora was there as well as the mangy alley cat.
5He stood in front of the mirror, brushing his beard, now snow-white.
6These snow-white birds, feeding young ones in the nest, are worth money.
7Both of them had long, flowing, snow-white beards and grave venerable faces.
8The snow-white Propaganda palace on Wilhelm Strasse employed more psychologists than journalists.
9She can just wear hers. He remembered the four matched snow-white paws.
10A fringe of snow-white foam, feathery and frolicsome, follows their changing outlines.
11This snow-white couple had three children, who were as black as ink.
12He bought him a pony for horseback riding, a nice snow-white pony.
13His suit is cream-colored, a linen ecru, and his shirt is snow-white.
14See that old man with bent form, snow-white locks, and tottering steps.
15And such a snow-white napkin as Aunt Izzie spread over the tray!
16His beard, unclipped since Teresa's death, thick, snow-white, covered his powerful chest.
Snow-white ao longo do tempo