snowballs in Germany

snowballs [snouuːbɔːlz] Schneebälle

Sentence patterns related to "snowballs"

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1. The naughty children chucked snowballs at passing cars.

2. The children pelt each other with snowballs.

3. He was hit by a volley of snowballs.

4. At once there is a parabolic storm of snowballs.

5. After that, everybody pelted snowballs at anybody who was riding the sled.

6. Some of the younger men began to pelt one another with snowballs.

7. It quickly snowballs into an improbable pairing between a philosopher and an actress.

8. 28 Some of the younger men began to pelt one another with snowballs.

9. As corruption snowballs, it becomes more acceptable until it is finally a way of life.

10. 16 Some of the younger men began to pelt one another with snowballs.

11. Comets are cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun

12. Nicolai had four or five servants all making snowballs for him, which he threw at you

Fünf Diener machten Schneebälle für Nicolai.

13. So as we went from door to door, children followed us at a distance, throwing rocks and snowballs.

14. Comets are cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust roughly the size of a small town

15. It was quiet as perfume; exquisitely small snowballs melted and formed feathers white enough to bathe in like confetti.

16. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB They Assaulted him with snowballs, pieces of ice, and whatever they could lay their hands upon

17. 6 It was quiet as perfume; exquisitely small snowballs melted and formed feathers white enough to bathe in like confetti.

18. As Joseph Badaracco points out in his book, Leading Quietly, An Unorthodox Guide to Doing the Right Thing, "Sometimes small efforts are snowballs that roll down hills and accumulate force.

19. Having a Hammons, who made his name selling snowballs in Greenwich Village and Bewigging a boulder with hair swept from the floor of a Harlem barber shop, is as essential to a comprehensive