snowbank|snowbanks in English

noun

mound or pile of snow

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1. Precipitation is not heavy, but the islands usually develop deep snowbanks in the winter.

2. A huge personage, robed in blue, like a snowbank folded in shadow, occupied the temple steps.

3. 19 A huge personage, robed in blue, like a snowbank folded in shadow, occupied the temple steps.

4. For the mammals of Antarctica, spring was made more interesting by the possibility that from any snowbank there might suddenly erupt a clutch of ravenous Allosaur chicks, snapping and squabbling in

5. Alpine Bistort is extremely rare in New England, with a couple of populations known in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont in moist to wet, high-elevation alpine sites such as ravines, rock slides, ledges, plateaus and snowbanks

6. Although the word once meant “ridicule,” and though it has a regional sense "a challenge or dare" (as in, "he performed a Banter [or banner], jumping from the roof onto the snowbank"), in modern …

7. ‘If you're a fan of Santa, speed, Bobsleighs or really annoying banjo music, Speedy Santa is the game for you.’ ‘The snowy stages are lined by thick snowbanks, which drivers use to negotiate corners a bit like Bobsleighs!’ ‘We were supposed to do a two-man bobsleigh, but I didn't like the look of it.’