Definitions
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- adjective
snowy ; covered withsnow
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- adjective covered with snow
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Examples
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When Reverend Jackson announced his gift to Morris College, he said he felt as if the gift he had received from the lottery was continuing to grow — “like a snowball rolling down a snow-covered hill.”
Marian Wright Edelman: Reverend Solomon Jackson, Jr.: Blessed to Be a Blessing Marian Wright Edelman 2010
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When Reverend Jackson announced his gift to Morris College, he said he felt as if the gift he had received from the lottery was continuing to grow — “like a snowball rolling down a snow-covered hill.”
Marian Wright Edelman: Reverend Solomon Jackson, Jr.: Blessed to Be a Blessing Marian Wright Edelman 2010
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Meanwhile, American bombs rained down on the snow-covered peaks ceaselessly, preventing sleep.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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The view from the room of the freshly snow-covered mountains was worth millions!
Connie Lawn: Aspen, Snowmass, and Aspen Hospital With a Broken Hip Connie Lawn 2011
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Caribou House was little more than what he had seen from a distance – a low, snow-covered mound.
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Standing at their full height, the golems could peer over the thatched rooftops, past the defensive bridges that ringed the settlement, and out to snow-covered tundra and ice-choked mountains.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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Standing at their full height, the golems could peer over the thatched rooftops, past the defensive bridges that ringed the settlement, and out to snow-covered tundra and ice-choked mountains.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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Someone ran for blankets to cover Michael as he lay on the frosty, snow-covered ground.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Master of the Mansion: 1927-2010 Nancy Ruhling 2011
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Meanwhile, American bombs rained down on the snow-covered peaks ceaselessly, preventing sleep.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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The view from the room of the freshly snow-covered mountains was worth millions!
Connie Lawn: Aspen, Snowmass, and Aspen Hospital With a Broken Hip Connie Lawn 2011
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