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Sentence count:42Posted:2017-11-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: coveredrecovereduncovereddiscoveredundiscoveredbe covered withfrom cover to coverrediscoverMeaning: adj. covered with snow. 
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1. The plane flew over the snow-covered peaks.
2. The sun reflected off the snow-covered mountains.
3. The snow-covered coast looked bleak and uninviting.
4. In the distance we could see the snow-covered summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
5. Everywhere else was white: snow-covered trees, snow-covered mountains and my snow-covered skis dangling off the chairlift.
6. Though snow-covered topiary looks fantastical, heavy snow should be removed with a rake or broom.
7. Frank Galvone walked in, clad in a snow-covered sheepskin which trailed his ankles, the fur thick with snow.
8. The snow-covered Rocky Mountains made a wonderful backdrop for the concert.
9. There was no mistaking the snow-covered surroundings for Casablanca, but as Azmi joined the youngsters he seemed quite at home.
10. At sunrise, they surveyed the vast panorama of snow-covered hills and mountains.
11. April sunlight sparkled over the water, dancing across snow-covered fields.
12. A snow-covered hedge loomed up ahead of him and he made for the shelter of it.
13. A lynx sits on a snow-covered rock.
14. The beautiful, snow-covered landscape provides a pastoral backdrop for a primary election that frequently propels political candidates toward their party's nomination for president.
15. Meerkats warm up underneath a heater in their snow-covered outdoor enclosure at the Thuringian Zoo in Erfurt, Germany.
16. Soviet infantrymen move across snow-covered hills around Stalingrad, on their advance to lift the German siege of the city in early 1943.
17. Red Army soldiers in camouflage gear on a snow-covered battlefield, somewhere along the German-Russian war front, as they advance against German positions on March 3, 1943.
18. A flamingo is seen in the snow-covered outdoor enclosure of the Hagenbeck Zoo in Hamburg, Germany.
19. As the train glides silently past snow-covered cornfields, I ask my seatmates, people of varied ages and professions(sentencedict.com), about zhang.
20. Access to this remote uninhabited Himalayan mountain is via high snow-covered passes.
21. A memory came back to haunt him: the cold-blooded murder of a soldier on a bleak snow-covered hillside.
22. Benjamin and I hid our exasperation, took our cloaks and followed her into the snow-covered grounds.
23. The ground they travelled over was studded with boulders buried in snow-covered moss.
24. A dedication ceremony was held by the squadron chaplain at the memorial on the snow-covered fellside.
25. The bank on this side is low,[Sentencedict] only half a metre above the white plain of the snow-covered river.
26. In a moment the red glare from the headlight streamed up the snow-covered track before the siding and glittered on the wet, black rails.
27. I want to have the Starship Enterprise from Star Trek in the department store Macys, but broken down, and have the store surrounded by a snow-covered landscape.
28. The Sword-Shaped Rock Scenic Area consists of Goose Lake, Suspended Springs, Sword Rock, snow-covered Mountains and primeval forests.
29. Blue sky provides a crisp contrast with the endless expanse of snow-covered plains to mesmerising effect.
30. In thin forest just south of the tree line, a Nenets herder leads his reindeer across snow-covered pastures where lichens serve as winter fodder.
More similar words: coveredrecovereduncovereddiscoveredundiscoveredbe covered withfrom cover to coverrediscoverdiscovererrediscoverycoverslow coachcovertcoverletre-covercover foruncovercover uprecoverrecoverycovertlycoveragediscovercoveringdiscoverycover withtake covercover girlcovertnessrecovering
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