snow

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definition
verb
it's not snowing so heavily now
snow falls.
they would snow the public into believing that all was well
mislead or charm (someone) with elaborate and insincere words.
noun
we were trudging through deep snow
atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer.
something that resembles snow in color or texture, in particular.
example
Shoveling 'snow' was beginning to wear on me.
they would 'snow' the public into believing that all was well
She landed gently, the winds swirling around her, picking up the small flakes of 'snow' from the ground.
The television shows some 'snow' all over the screen, until a blue screen shows ‘play’ on it.
The image was only partially there and most of it was static and white 'snow' from the interference but what he wanted Boswell to see was indeed on the tape.
carbon dioxide 'snow'
the first 'snow' of the season
The film is astonishingly beautiful in its pristine silver light, with 'snow' on the ground and a weak sun low over the city.
Outside, 'snow' fell: fat flakes adhering to the windows and frosting the glass in translucent white.
When the vapor condenses into rain or freezes to make 'snow' , the precipitation is acid, which can fall into lakes.
Having inserted it perpendicularly into the lying 'snow' , it still did not touch the ground.
A thin layer of white 'snow' now lay upon the ground and still more was falling heavily.
we were trudging through deep 'snow'
At first the technique was used to make a simple, uncooked dish called 'snow' , made from egg white and cream.
I expected to see 'snow' on the mountains, it was that cold.
They are saying it will 'snow' again tonight.
we were trudging through deep 'snow'
The weather wasn't really improving it was starting to 'snow' pretty heavily and I feared that the traffic would be a disaster.
they would 'snow' the public into believing that all was well
He quickly came up with a 10 point plan to ensure that CEOs could never 'snow' their investors like that again.
vanilla 'snow'
I looked outside, and saw that it had started to 'snow' really hard.
Halfway to the Northern palace, two days into the journey, night fell as fresh 'snow' floated to the ground.
There was a heavy, wet 'snow' falling gently on the harbour.
The first cryogens were liquid air and compressed carbon dioxide 'snow' .
Precipitation falling as 'snow' complicates the water balance as defined in this way, but the principles are the same.
As wet, fluffy 'snow' fell throughout the day, many protestors began tossing snowballs at riot police.
Because it certainly looked like it on my television, and we have a digital signal, so it couldn't have been 'snow' or interference.
A thin layer of 'snow' had covered the ground and I was freezing.
carbon dioxide 'snow'
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