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snow bank

NOUN
  1. a mound or heap of snow

How To Use snow bank In A Sentence

  • Then, my daughter slid off the toboggan head first into a snow bank, and when I pulled her out she took from her mouth her first missing tooth.
  • The snow banks are enormous because they keep stacking it and stacking it all winter.
  • Between the outcrop and me was a thick snow bank, and this was very steeply inclined.
  • Chop logs, shovel the car out of a snow bank, never leave home without subzero boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Farmers were busy corralling animals that had climbed over snow banks and strayed from their land.
  • If you hang them below the bumper, they can easily get knocked out of adjustment or even broken by curbs or snow banks.
  • Getting up Mt. Gudmundson didn't look so easy as there was a very steep ice and snow bank forming a razorback up to the rocky outcrops.
  • We learned that boulders hurt even when covered by snow banks.
  • She started falling sideways and ended up flat on her back in a snow bank!
  • It was an especially severe New England winter; snow banks were our foremost obstacles.
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