Synonym: snow-clad, snow-covered, snow-white, white. Meaning: ['snəʊɪ] adj. 1. marked by the presence of snow 2. covered with snow 3. of the white color of snow.
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61. Until the first body of a slaughtered young woman is found in a pristine, snowy field...
62. In such a snowy night in the northland, I will remain awake again.
63. Less visible breeding areas hold nest sites for Black Crowned and Yellow Crowned Night Herons , Great Blue Heron, Great and Snowy Egret, Glossy Ibis and Barn Owl.
64. Wear reflective, fluorescent gear, and don't be shy about lighting yourself up like a Christmas tree, says RW's own Ed Eyestone, who runs in snowy Utah.
65. A lone evergreen in a snowy expanse of Wyoming 's Grand Teton National Park waits to see whether the sun will emerge from the thick morning fog.
66. Young snowy egret chicks battle to feed on the recently caught catch.
67. The alligator had been lurking beneath the duckweed and while the snowy egret was still enjoying his newly won fishing location,(sentencedict.com/snowy.html) it reared up.
68. Top feathers used for kingfisher craft are the turquoise blue and the snowy blue kingfisher feathers.
69. It is snowy, and blowy, and gusty, and bitter cold!
70. But here she was in a laboratory on a snowy day in January — while many of her peers across the country were still on winter break — inserting a piece of DNA into bacteria with a micropipette.
71. On a snowy Spanish hillside in Aragon, a griffon vulture vies with a raven for a scrap of food.
72. Among the ranges of snowy peaks you suddenly come upon a marvellous , vast pastureland.
73. The other nominees are the California Condor, the Yellow-billed Magpie, Western Snowy Plover...
74. Two men wrestle during a festival in Himachal Pradesh, which means "region of snowy mountains." This resort area in the foothills of the Himalaya is an Indian favorite.
75. Watts's journey into trend research began, improbably , with the snowy tree cricket.
76. An Arctic fox lopes over snowy ground in Prudhoe Bay in an image shot before 1977 when oil wells began to sprout up across Alaska's North Slope.
77. The stranger arrived at Bramblehurst railway station on acold [Sentencedict.com], snowy day in February.
78. On a snowy day in the onetime capital, the coir raincoat of my hometown in the south occurred to me.
79. Diamond dust, however, does not have the same effect as other snowy conditions in battle and instead has no effect in battle.
80. Most is afraid inside the snowy mountain is any, certainly is feared meets the manticore .
81. " asked Meg one snowy afternoon, as her sister came tramping through the hall, in rubber boots, old sack, and hood, with a broom in one hand and a shovel in the other.
82. All the tins were scoured, and the tables scrubbed snowy white.
83. If a naturalist had seen the leopard, he or she would have focused on its snowy fur with black, half-moon markings and its white goatee.
84. On snowy mornings, she eschewed taxis and stuffed hot hardboiled eggs in her pockets to keep her hands warm.
85. The snowy street, like the church, assumed a dumb, lifeless aspect.
86. On snowy mornings, she eschewed taxis andhot hardboiled eggs in her pockets tokeep her hands warm.
87. Several hundred kilometers of autobahn flash by before the air-conditioned tour bus finally reaches a road that twists and turns frighteningly through the snowy mountains of Thuringia.
88. A common goldeneye duck paddles past a snowy bank and toward the reflection of a gnarled tree stump in Lake McDonald, part of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park.
89. Lying on my bed I could see, through the uncurtained windows, the distant snowy peaks shimmering dimly in the starlight.
90. In such a snowy night in the northland, I will wake gain. Faraway, how are you?