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Examples
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She gazed out of her window at the bare snow-powdered branches of the trees outside and sighed.
An American Tragedy 2004
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They dipped across beds of light snow and snow-powdered shale, where they took refuge from a gale in a camp of Tibetans hurrying down tiny sheep, each laden with a bag of borax.
Kim 2003
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Gillian stood as if her snow-powdered body had been turned to ice.
Night World No. 2 L.J. SMITH 1997
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When the toboggan had finally brought itself to a standstill Ridgwell extricated himself and viewed the snow-powdered spaces in front of them
The Tale of Lal A Fantasy Raymond Paton
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The journey by the St. Gotthard was delightful, the day brilliant, and the frost keen, while we watched the fleeting panorama of icebound peaks and snow-powdered pines from the cushions of our comfortable carriage.
A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil T. R. Swinburne
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A minute's waiting in a snow-powdered road, carpet-bag in hand, and four-horsed coach ramping along with a frosty gleam of lamps.
Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile David Christie Murray
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The Commanding Officer of the leading Destroyer leaned across the bridge-rails and stared round at the ring of barren islands encircling the great expanse of water into which they had passed, the naked, snow-powdered hills in the background: at the greyness and desolation of earth and sky and sea.
The Long Trick 1886-1967 Bartimeus 1926
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They drove along in silence, past the snow-powdered hedges of spruce, and under the arches of the forest roadways.
Further Chronicles of Avonlea Lucy Maud 1920
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Her hand clutched at the bosom of her snow-powdered coat as she noted that the faded mackinaw was gone from its accustomed peg and the snowshoes from their corner behind the door.
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There was a ringing of sleigh-bells out on the lake, and up in the snow-powdered forest; the frost stood thick on the horses 'manes and the men's beards were hung with icicles.
The Great Hunger Johan Bojer 1915
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