Snowstorm [noun]

Definition of Snowstorm:

strong weather

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Sentence/Example of Snowstorm:

Nevertheless, the children rejoiced greatly in the snowstorm.

The snowstorm subsided, the sky became clear, and we set off.

And even in the yard it was evident that the snowstorm had become more violent.

Just blow that—that Snowstorm of yours the other way for a spell, won't you?

He'd had a penguin in a snowstorm and he'd been happy with it.

Immense number of black insects in a snowstorm, in 1827, at Pakroff, Russia.

The sky was again a level grey; it was evident that a snowstorm was brewing.

I wouldn't dare to try to get to Henryville in such a snowstorm as this.

Standing in the snowstorm an insane notion took possession of Hazlitt.

In a snowstorm, in a fog, we might have collided; then both might have gone to the bottom of the sea.