[
US
/ˈsnoʊi/
]
[ UK /snˈəʊi/ ]
[ UK /snˈəʊi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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covered with snow
snow-clad hills
snow-covered roads
a long snowy winter -
marked by the presence of snow
a white Christmas
the white hills of a northern winter - of the white color of snow
How To Use snowy In A Sentence
- The snowy dome of Fujisan reddening in the sunrise rose above the violet woodlands of Mississippi Bay as we steamed out of Yokohama Harbour on the 19th, and three days later I saw the last of Japan — a rugged coast, lashed by a wintry sea. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
- She was leaning against the wall, staring out over the still snowy landscape.
- He was also trying to sell a snowy owl without the proper permits. Times, Sunday Times
- The sun was well down behind the snowy peaks before the bus made it to the top. The Crossing-Place
- The turkeys themselves are mangy critters - snowy feathers dirty from sitting on mud, bald heads vulture-like.
- Montrose looked down at her fingertips against his snowy white cravat.
- How did you get from rock bottom to the snowy peaks? Times, Sunday Times
- Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
- Opposite the fireplace, a bulky dark wood bed was draped in dark blue velvet covers and snowy white fur pelts, its sheets thrust to one side.
- The stocky Dundonian has grown a thatch of snowy white hair and a matching beard for his role as a crazy psychiatrist in the film version of the international bestseller Running With Scissors.