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I . snow [snoʊ, Brit snəʊ] no pl N

snow
neve f

II . snow [snoʊ, Brit snəʊ] no pl VB intr

snow day N Am

Usage examples with snow

to be cut off by the snow

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In these regions, it is poured onto the snow and then lifted either with a small wooden stick, such as a popsicle stick, or a metal dinner fork.
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Although rare, waterspouts have been observed in connection with lake-effect snow precipitation bands.
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Adults can cool down with watermelon-margaritas snow cones while the kids play lawn games.
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They had to cover 2500 yards of snow-covered, obstacle-filled ground, which they could not do at a gallop.
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Don't forget snow chains if you're driving to the resort.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The river draws its water mainly from natural groundwater springs, snow melt, and rain water.
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Father Christmas is not an allegory of snow and holly; he is not merely the stuff called snow afterwards artificially given a human form, like a snowman.
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A light snow, like confectioner's sugar, powdered the city's sidewalks.
www.chicagomag.com
The forewings are snow-white with pale ochreous-fuscous fasciae.
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Snow occurs very rarely, nearly once every couple of years.
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