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  • noun Plural form of snowfall.

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Examples

  • The crisis in China regarding massive snowfalls is taking a heavy toll on that country's large orphan population.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Andrew Beckner 2008

  • The crisis in China regarding massive snowfalls is taking a heavy toll on that country's large orphan population.

    How You Can Help Andrew Beckner 2008

  • But glaciers are also affected by other factors such as snowfalls, winds, altitude and shade, and the Perito Moreno is among the few resisting the broad trend.

    EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed 2009

  • Holiday attraction with a light tunnel, giant gingerbread house, periodic "snowfalls," Santa and his reindeer, and entertainment, through Jan. 3.

    New Orleans Saints Central 2009

  • Holiday attraction continues through Jan. 3 with a light tunnel, giant gingerbread house, periodic "snowfalls," Santa and his reindeer and entertainment.

    New Orleans Saints Central 2009

  • But glaciers are also affected by other factors such as snowfalls, winds, altitude and shade, and the Perito Moreno is among the few resisting the broad trend.

    Water Conserve: Water Conservation RSS Newsfeed 2009

  • "snowfalls," Santa and his reindeer and entertainment.

    New Orleans Saints Central 2009

  • Moderate to heavy snowfalls of eight to 15 inches were expected to blanket the central and northern Midwest, with some places getting 20 inches or more.

    Winter storm engulfs huge swath of U.S. Mary Wisniewski 2011

  • The ice and snow melting off of the Cowboys Stadium roof has caused several sliding snowfalls onto the plazas, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in an e-mail, USA TODAY's Sean Leahy reports.

    6 hurt when ice sheets fall off Cowboys Stadium 2011

  • He chose Sazanka because, in Japan, the plant represents the ideal of “never giving up”—a designation earned by the way that the flower survives the cold, even after snowfalls.

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

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