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snowy

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Definition by Wordnik

  1. (adjective) Abounding in or covered with snow: a snowy day.
  2. (adjective) Subject to snow: a snowy climate.
  3. (adjective) Resembling or suggesting snow, especially in whiteness: snowy linens.

Example by Wordnik

  1. The fact that it all happened in snowy futuristic Moscow genuinely surprised me, and as a Russian, I'd love it if they kept it this way. edcedc8 me too, but expect chicago. ben - Exclusive: Concept Art and Info from Carl Erik Rinsch’s Small | /Film
  2. Back off from tailgating, especially in snowy, wet, slippery conditions. - Could This Bridge-Road Combo on Butterfield Road Kill You?
  3. My grandmother died in snowy Utah last year too, and I still miss her. - Paradis - French Word-A-Day
  4. As the cold weather hits, people in snowy climes should consider winter tires. - Latest high-performance tire test finds some top tires for bottom dollar
  5. And when the Housewives whispered about "rumors" regarding the Salahis, it was actually transpiring in snowy December, after the White House incident -- and after the media stories that revealed their financial morass -- none of which had happened yet in the show's murky chronology. - "Real Housewives of D.C.": Finally over. What it taught us about reality TV

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