snowbound in the PONS Dictionary

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Most peaks in the Himalayas remain snowbound throughout the year.
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The tree line is around 4000mft -2 and the tallest peaks feature small glaciers and are snowbound year round.
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During the snowbound winter months in the 1930s, they received their mail by dog sled.
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Medication and food have also been delivered by helicopter to people left snowbound by the severe weather.
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The tranquil, snowbound landscape can also be explored on snowshoes.
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Those owls seen hunting by day over the dazzling light of snowbound fields were probably motivated to do so by great hunger.
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Snowbound excels in providing customers with powerful viewing and conversion technology for capturing, viewing, processing, and archiving hundreds of different document and image types.
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Legend has it that he saved the lives of seven people who were snowbound in mountain cabins.
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Stroll through snowbound streets and parks, then out across the canals and sea inlets.
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Some years the winter may be milder due to the humidity, with averages around the freezing point, and big snowfalls with frequent snowbound.
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