snowy|snowier|snowiest in English
adjective
[snow·y || 'snəʊɪ]
characterized by snow; covered in snow; pure as snow; white as snow
Use "snowy|snowier|snowiest" in a sentence
1. * (covered with snow ): Besnowed, snow-covered * (white as snow ): (as) white as snow, snow-white Derived terms * snowily * snowiness * snowy auk * snowy egret * snowy falcon * snowy hare * snowy heron * snowyish * snowy lemming * * snowy orchid * snowy owl * snowy pear * snowy petrel * snowy plover * * snowy tree cricket
2. Dumpster bin availability is very good in the snowiest, Blowiest season
3. The Cairngorm plateau is the highest, coldest and snowiest plateau in Britain
4. It consists of two integrated components—the Snowy-Murray development and the Snowy-Tumut development.
5. Synonyms for Blondest include fairest, lightest, silveriest, yellowest, palest, sallowest, snowiest, whitest, milkiest and chalkiest
6. It will climb a snowy mountain.
7. The weather has been very snowy recently.
8. The sleigh jingled along the snowy road.
9. They often stood sentry on snowy nights.
10. Tom was inseparable from his dog, Snowy.
11. Chomping and Chomping straw; A snowy night
12. 1 We strode across the snowy fields.
13. Hunters can't trek deep into snowy woods.
14. 10 They often stood sentry on snowy nights.
15. We've had a very snowy winter this year.
16. Knots of people scurried in the snowy rain.
17. So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows
18. 9 The sleigh jingled along the snowy road.
19. My boy Spatula Bunking down for a snowy night
20. We can make a snowman on a snowy day.
21. The weather in January is often cold and snowy.
22. This snowy weather could make us all fall ill.
23. 1 PredictaBly the winter will Be snowy, sleety and slushy.
24. 6 Predictably the winter will be snowy, sleety and slushy.
25. The word nevada is Spanish for "snowy" or "snow-covered."