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View synonyms for snowstorm

snowstorm

[ snoh-stawrm ]

noun

  1. a storm accompanied by a heavy fall of snow.


snowstorm

/ ˈsnəʊˌstɔːm /

noun

  1. a storm with heavy snow


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Word History and Origins

Origin of snowstorm1

An Americanism dating back to 1765–75; snow + storm

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Example Sentences

A remarkable snowstorm plowed through Buffalo, New York on Tuesday.

Overall, the film moves along with the pace of a worsening snowstorm.

Here are the 10 steps of (maybe) surviving a major snowstorm.

And after that when, driving in the middle of the night and in a snowstorm, he swerves to avoid a sudden figure in the road.

When snowstorm Nemo hit New York Fashion Week, Uggs were spotted on the feet of fashion trendsetters.

There he and Old Man Winter sit and smoke, and lay their plans for the next snowstorm.

The Pilgrims now continued their explorations in the midst of a driving snowstorm.

At one point we had been shut in for several days by a snowstorm, and all the rivers were unusually high.

Unfortunately when we came over the Jelep La in October it was in a heavy snowstorm which made collecting impossible.

If the heroine were turned out into a driving snowstorm and stayed there, I might appreciate our janitor.

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