snow|snowed|snowing|snows in English
verb
[snəʊ]
fall as snow; fall like snow; cover with snow, block with snow; flatter, persuade with insincere talk (Slang)
Use "snow|snowed|snowing|snows" in a sentence
1. It snowed for three days without stopping.
2. 4 You're in luck - it's stopped snowing.
3. It's snowing! Hooray! Season's Greetings!
4. She was snowed into believing everything.
5. Maximum cold, rainy, mountain snows
6. It is snowing with feathery snowflakes.
7. It was snowing hard by then.
8. The roads had been salted after snowed.
9. I'd feel more Christmassy if it snowed.
10. CK 1 272543 Although it is snowing, I must go
11. Rain increases, frost, mountain snows
12. Of course, whether it's raining or snowing, we play.
13. 18 The grass was snowed under after a storm.
14. She always snowing the bosses with statistics.
15. It snows to beat billy.
16. After it had stopped snowing, we all went sledding.
17. 15 The convoy was snowed up on the main road.
18. His fires have melted the snows away.
19. If it snows tomorrow, I'll build a snowman.
20. Since the hurricane, builders and roofers have been snowed under with work.
21. We decided to play on even though it was snowing.
22. 8 Goggles are a must for skiing while it's snowing.
23. It should be snowing now, according to the weather forecast.
24. If it snows tomorrow, I will build a snowman.
25. The winters there were hard and the snows deep.