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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • In the west, the fiordlands and alpine terrain of British Columbia attest to vigorous glaciation of high-relief mountains in a snowy, maritime climate.
  • I shall never see the word hawthorn in poetry again without the image of the snowy but far from chilling canopy rising before me. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • Such quirky little blooms would be lost in the floral abundance of spring or summer, but in midwinter they are dazzling, standing out against snowy backdrops or the dark needles of evergreens.
  • She shook her head and looked out at the treeless, snowy landscape.
  • They drive across the country to his remote log cabin in snowy mountains, bonding along the way despite their implacably opposed positions in the situation.
  • Every spring, about 100 pairs nest here along with great blue herons and snowy egrets.
  • An airflow from Siberia is due to deliver a couple of snowy and frosty weather spells. The Sun
  • An opaque sky of soft blues was joined by clouds of snowy white.
  • In The Big Year we relive their searches up snowy mountains to see ptarmigan, their boat trips to see noddies and albatrosses, their chartered helicopter rides to see Himalayan snowcocks in the Nevada desert.
  • As the cripple sat looking over the solemn, moaning ocean, awed by its brooding gloom, did he catch in the silvery starlight a second glimpse of the rose-colored veils, and snowy vittae, and purple - edged robes of the Parcae, spinning and singing as they followed the ship across the sobbing sea? St. Elmo
  • Suddenly, a puddle of water pooled on the snowy ground, before Haywood's feet.
  • His snowy white shirt was topped by a burgundy waistcoat which, amazingly enough, matched her gown almost perfectly, and he wore a black cravat around his neck.
  • But we've developed the diet and overcome that, so the raw fillet looks very attractive and cooks to a snowy white.
  • Blackbirds that come down for bread on a snowy lawn spend almost as much time quarrelling as feeding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Snowy weather should not come as a surprise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every thing in this peaceful family sitting-room wore a snug and comfortable look, from the neat bed standing in a recess in the wall, with homemade blue woolen spread and snowy linen, to the brightly-polished powter plates upon the dresser and the unsoiled sand on the white floor. My third book
  • Snowy sat at the corner of the table, eyes narrowed in disgust.
  • One snowy morning footprints and tyre marks were imprinted in the snow.
  • One snowy morning footprints and tyre marks were imprinted in the snow.
  • If you are a first-timer or a seasoned pro planning a trip to snowy climes this season, there is plenty to ensure that whether you end up spending your time on the bunny slopes, black runs or with a chocolat chaud and your tail between your legs in the chalet, you can do so in style and splendour rather than in a pair of ill-fitting hand-me-down salopettes. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
  • The arabis with its snowy blossoms is beautiful beneath the early tulips. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
  • Months passed, and the autumn blended into a cold snowy winter.
  • I disagree strongly with the answer in last week's Car Clinic regarding the comparative merits of a 4x4 off-roader and a car with four-wheel drive in snowy conditions in a hilly area.
  • Then the going got a bit snowy and steep and it was time to engage four-wheel drive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her normal shape of manifestation was that of a slender, short woman with snowy hair cut quite short in a page-boy bob and an ageless, lovely face.
  • They congregated round me; the unstained snowy mountain-top, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, and ragged bare ravine; the eagle, soaring amidst the cloud — they all gathered round me, and bade me be at peace. Chapter 10
  • Amid the waxed mustaches and astrakhan hats, Mr. Plummer is magnetic as Tolstoy — stooped, bearded and snowy as the landscape. Make Sure You Don't Miss The Last Station!
  • A maneuverable sled is provided for use over snowy terrain.
  • It was a snowy day in the village of Silver Valley.
  • Cooperation with other more northerly atmospheric weather patterns or oscillations and a little serendipity is needed to get an exceptionally snowy winter. Why was last year so snowy? Part I
  • It was a placid, snowy day around Christmastime in 1916 when I met her.
  • Following the snowy trail, we chatted, looked at footmarks, and watched some beautiful deer.
  • January 17, 2005 17: 22 griff le riff: great track dave w, it's doing it for me on a wet snowy day here in the UK .. but this track would warm the heart in any weather conditions ... Milk was a bad choice (Music (For Robots))
  • Some have actually instituted casual dress on snowy days so that workers can dress comfortably and warmly when the weather turns sour.
  • And the giant mountains with their snowy peaks and endless trees remind me of you.
  • He stared out the window the entire time the beautician curled and backcombed his wife's snowy hair.
  • As for ‘real life’, I spend a lot of my winters mushing - that's driving dogsled teams - through the snowy wastes of New Hampshire, Vermont and Quebec, and one is unlikely to run into many people five days out on the trail.
  • The tiger would rule from the snowy mountains of the north to the palm-edged beaches of the south, and from the Coromandel Coast to the seas off Malabar. Sharpe's Tiger
  • It winds up through rolling hills with stands of poplar trees, distant views of lakes and snowy mountain peaks strung along the horizon.
  • Her hair was snowy white, tipped in black, twisted together in clumps to resemble feathers and pulled up out of her face with a black strip of leather.
  • I look upwards to see a narrow snow ridge running up to a snowy summit. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • Purple was the favourite colour for this velamen, or veil; because, when the sun shone through it, it cast such beautiful rosy tints on the snowy arena and the white purple-edged togas of the Roman citizens. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Inscribed on the outside of the glass and viewed from the inside, the letters are reversed and reveal a snowy landscape.
  • A snowy wonderland in winter, it also has mild, dry summers. The Sun
  • a peacock-blue tie, white collar, and a snowy white solah helmet. Plain Tales from the Hills
  • A snowy white runner ran along the length of the hall, stopping beneath an arched window that no doubt provided a splendid view of the city below.
  • They had hotfooted it north in their hundreds to record the first sighting of a rare Snowy Egret on the Isle of Seil, near Oban.
  • They had landed atop a mountain, its snowy peak mere feet above them.
  • Snowy, blowy days halted the work and after the snow stopped, the Gang had to plow and sweep and shovel before the nail guns could bang again. Bird Cloud
  • Outside, the snowy field flew by, but not quickly enough it seemed. Times, Sunday Times
  • And yet, despite the fact that Californian winters differed dramatically from those snowy months in Winnipeg, he still felt cold, unfeeling, uncaring.
  • But on a snowy night in the early 1980's, a car skidded into a stanchion, which hit him in the back.
  • The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs. Q&A: Questions for Bibi
  • Just wanted to call and say since the last update we've moved to camp 2 on quite snowy conditions and pretty white-out, zero visibility.
  • Behind him the skyline was still dominated by the White Mountains, their snowy peaks glistening in the afternoon sun.
  • There were a ton of reactions to the news that neither AccuWeather nor NOAA is expecting high odds of a snowy winter in the D.C. metro region. Winter outlook aftershock: Bastardi knocks NOAA
  • And two fabulous snowy owls, one distant perched on a hay staddle in the marsh on Plum Island and one up close and personal in the Salisbury Beach campground. Snowy Owl
  • There he sees an arctic fox and a snowy owl, as well as a polar bear with two cubs less than a month old. Times, Sunday Times
  • But one snowy day, Naomi's life was no longer boring and monotonous.
  • It describes a snowy landscape dotted with figures, snowsuited schoolboys scattered around a bus. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Head to the snowy slopes this winter and get into the groove with some skiing as this week's fab gear swishes and slides through the winter wonderland of the ski suit.
  • A market-woman with her jolly brown face and laughing brown eyes — eyes all the softer for a touch of antimony — her ample form clothed in a lively print overall, made with a yoke at the shoulders, and a full long flounce which is gathered on to the yoke under the arms and falls fully to the feet; with her head done up in a yellow or red handkerchief, and her snowy white teeth gleaming through her vast smiles, is a mighty pleasant thing to see, and to talk to. Travels in West Africa
  • Both are but a few inches high, and are pretty planted in spreading patches about the drifts of snowy Arabis in bloom at the same time.
  • He spent most of three days carving a piece of ivory into a likeness of the snowy owl. The Broken God
  • The house door was fastened; but the shippen door a little on in the same long low block of building stood open, and a dim light made an oblong upon the snowy ground outside. Sylvia's Lovers — Volume 2
  • Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
  • It's been a long time since I've been to a snowy mountain.
  • Imagine a rambling, patchy house, the best part built of gray stone, and red-tiled, a round tower jutting at one of the corners, the mellow darkness of its conical roof surmounted by a weather-cock making an agreeable object either amidst the gleams and greenth of summer or the low-hanging clouds and snowy branches of winter: the ground shady with spreading trees: a great tree flourishing on one side, backward some Daniel Deronda
  • Interviews with old-timers and vintage footage blend well with gorgeous snowy scenery and soft Gaelic music to paint a flattering picture of this latterly beleaguered resort.
  • He grabbed the keys for the jeep of the counter and walked outside into the cold snowy weather.
  • Each significant point is followed by an arch of snowy eyebrows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arriving at the peak, we scanned the snowy mountains around us.
  • On one snowy day, a deer suddenly appeared and ran along the construction site.
  • In his desire to make himself utterly irrecognizable as the seafaring man who had carried the tidings of the murder to Mellish Park, the captain had tortured himself by substituting a tight circular collar and a wisp of purple ribbon for the honest half-yard of snowy linen which it had been his habit to wear turned over the loose collar of his blue coat. Aurora Floyd. A Novel
  • We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle.
  • Indeed, there were many cold snowy winters through to the 1800s. Times, Sunday Times
  • We crept downstairs over warm, underfloor-heated carpets to a blazing fire in the sitting room, a mound of presents underneath the tree and huge windows gazing out on to snowy mountains.
  • It is particularly obvious in snowy weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond them was a flat snowy pasture, speckled with a few blackened shrubs, and even further away, a dark band between snow and sky, was the huge wall.
  • The lightest portion, whose bubbles are of the greatest tenuity, which is white on account of its finer porosity, rises to the surface, where the caudal filaments sweep it up and gather it into the snowy ribbon which runs along the summit of the nest. Social Life in the Insect World
  • In the middle was the caldron of the torrent, called the “Scarfe,” with the sheer trap-rock, which is green in the sunlight, like black night flung around it, while a snowy wreath of mist (like foam exhaling) circled round the basined steep, or hovered over the chasm. Mary Anerley
  • I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white.
  • Instead she watched him walk away across the snowy blue mountains.
  • I have, for instance, not even mentioned the sea, which swept smoother and smoother in toward the feet of those precipices and grew more and more trans-lucently purple and yellow and green, while half a score of cascades shot straight down their fronts in shafts of snowy foam, and over their pachydermatous shoulders streamed and hung long reaches of gray vines or mosses. Roman Holidays, and Others
  • Inger stood, too, smoothing her snowy apron over her soft blue shirtwaist.
  • One snowy morning footprints and tyre marks were imprinted in the snow even though Ted had received no visitor at the box.
  • It's been snowy here for a few days now, actually "wintery" on and off for the past month or so. Sunday update.
  • And we've had four or five very snowy winters in a row. The Sun
  • Oh, if anything, anything, _anything_ would happen!" she breathed, stretching out both arms toward the snowy shrubbery-broken expanse behind the house which in summer was her garden. Under the Country Sky
  • The sun was well down behind the snowy peaks before the bus made it to the top. The Crossing-Place
  • Then we choofed off from the little town of Adaminaby and set off for the Snowy Mountains themselves.
  • He spent most of three days carving a piece of ivory into a likeness of the snowy owl. The Broken God
  • There perched in a pitch pine in the middle of a campsite was a magnificent snowy owl. Snowy Owl
  • The drawings - a cozy firelit cabin in some snowy place, Homer's presence as a shadow on the wall - are gentle and humorous. Shes not bad, shes just drawn that way, doh!
  • But meanwhile, with marvelous artistry, he skillfully carved a snowy ivory statue.
  • Tall, leggy herons and the white snowy egrets wait patiently along the tidal creeks for small fish to swim by.
  • It feeds Red Lake, sacred to the Chippewa and once again thick with walleyes—fish with a glassy stare revered for their sweet, snowy flesh.
  • The snowy mountain disappeared rapidly below. Times, Sunday Times
  • In all the best blockbusters, when disaster has dawned and nemesis looks likely by breakfast, there appears in the script a snowy-haired elder.
  • Breeding in separated pairs, this snowy sheathbill has a large nest in a rocky crevice made of a variety of materials thrown up on the beach by the waves.
  • It's very easy to tame and a very beautiful bird, with its snowy white rump and a chestnut coat.
  • The stranger arrived at Bramblehurst railway station on acold , snowy day in February.
  • Dry-cleaners will rejoice at all that snowy white, do not tumble-dry, wool. Times, Sunday Times
  • First we see a blur on a snowy landscape, followed by an indistinct grey shadow hovering beyond the window of the child's bedroom.
  • He spent most of three days carving a piece of ivory into a likeness of the snowy owl. The Broken God
  • Taylor and Thomas also tell the story of a convict on the lam in Maine who hid from police in snowy woods.
  • a long snowy winter
  • Birds that may visit mangrove communities include Amazona autumnalis, scarlet macaw (Ara macao), green macaw (Ara ambigua), military macaw (A. militaris), snowy cotinga (Carpodectes nitidus), and several parrots, parakeets, and hummingbirds. Mosquitia-Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast mangroves
  • Albanian, in crimson and gold embroidered jacket, and snowy camise, started forward, and holding out his silver-sheathed yataghan commanded the postilions to stop. Coningsby
  • Indeed, there were many cold snowy winters through to the 1800s. Times, Sunday Times
  • It took place in the middle of a New York winter, on a very snowy weekend.
  • Purple was the favorite color for this velamen, or veil; because, when the sun shone through it, it cast such beautiful rosy tints on the snowy arena and the white purple-edged togas of the Roman citizens. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Behind him, he knew, the empyreal capital endured, the snowy grounds around it merely accentuating its transcendental, yet solitary, existence.
  • One part of the exercise involved night skiing across the Snowy River illuminated by half-moon on a cold, clear night.
  • In the snowy Tien Shan Mountains, near by the Chinese frontier. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Another important part of weaving the past into my story was walking the streets of Brooklyn Heights, especially on a snowy night when it's easier to imagine carriages clattering down the streets and gaslight flickering behind the windows of the brownstones. Patricia O'Brien discusses her novel Harriet & Isabella, about the trial of Henry Ward Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Some pupae remain, a grisly cargo curled inside cocoons of snowy down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ravena summoned her psionic powers and a fuchsia aura enveloped her snowy white skin.
  • She coaxed the boys' hair into snowy peaks.
  • Tunnels and caverns deep below the snowy-white building were the safest place for storing valuables.
  • The climate varies, with cold, snowy winters and warm summers.
  •     With a snowy palm the woman took affrayed a taborine. Poems and Fragments
  • A snowy egret stood on the snipped lawn next to his car and regarded him haughtily. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • Make the holidays extra special for those on your gift list by sending them a polar bear or snowy owl gift adoption today.
  • As noon approached, the hour when "birds their wise siesta take," although the plow did not cease its monotonous round, the birds retired in a body to the still untouched middle of the field, and settled themselves for their "nooning," dusting themselves -- their snowy plumes! A Bird-Lover in the West
  • Because of the snowy icy blizzardy conditions, instead of getting to visit my daddy he is snowed in! Archive 2008-12-01
  • The first hour today was one part exhilaration, nine parts exhaustion, as he demonstrated how to inch sideways up a snowy knoll in skis.
  • In such a snowy night in the northland, I will wake gain. Faraway, how are you?
  • Women just always look that lovely in their snowy white wedding gown, don't they?
  • Man from Snowy River and Other Verses "published 20 October 1895. toff: dandy, swell tote: short for totalizator, that is, someone who runs a betting pool, usually horse racing gilded youth: Fashionable, usually idle, young men. peeler man: police officer Find the poem online at: www. uq.edu.au My source for this recitation:" Banjo Paterson Favourites "1993 Penguin WN.com - Articles related to New York Drops Soda Tax Plan After Industry Campaign
  • Upward, always upward, his eyes on that radiant stellular coronal, as it shone white and splendid in the snowy night. The Christmas Miracle 1911
  • It winds up through rolling hills with stands of poplar trees, distant views of lakes and snowy mountain peaks strung along the horizon.
  • Silk gowns and snowy wigs raise the applausive roar! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, February 14, 1891
  • Then, at the refuge, I saw a snowy owl perched on a hay staddle in the salt marsh. Archive 2009-02-01
  • I walk into the enormous entryway of the snowy white, palace-like home.
  • Set in a snowy vastness, the story is driven by the appearance of an evil spirit.
  • He recalls days from his childhood trudging through snowy fields for hours on end carrying the game bag. Times, Sunday Times
  • A snowy egret stood on the snipped lawn next to his car and regarded him haughtily. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • Young, it is fresh and creamy, with a pure, snowy whiteness.
  • The capstern went round with a merry tune -- the boatswain's whistle sounded shrilly along the decks with a magic effect -- the anchor was hove up -- the sails were let fall and but a few minutes had passed, after the captain gave the word of command, before the ship, under a wide spread of snowy canvas, was standing down the Solent towards the Needle passage. My First Cruise and Other stories
  • Add to this a dirty, draggle-tailed chintz; long, matted hair, wandering into her eyes, and over her lean shoulders, which were once so snowy, and you have the picture of drunkenness and Mrs. Simon Gambouge. The Paris Sketch Book
  • icicles formed on our house during the snowy winter
  • Sometimes the tears would freeze on my eyelids from crying all day in the cold, snowy weather.
  • Easy paddling along 30 miles of marked water trails takes you through a 2,900-acre salt marsh that is abundant with wildlife - snowy egrets, diamondback terrapins and herons, along with bluefish, rockfish, sea trout and flounder.
  • Outside, the snowy field flew by, but not quickly enough it seemed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But this next cold snap should not be as horrendously cold and snowy as earlier this month, although the outlook remains unclear. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lines "Friend to the friendless" &c. which you may think "rudely disbranched" from the Chatterton will patch in with the Man of Ross, where they were once quite at Home, with 2 more which I recollect "and o'er the dowried virgin's snowy cheek bad bridal love suffuse his blushes meek!" very beautiful. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • Summary: This study estimates the chance that the snowy plover, a small shorebird that breeds on sand and gravel coastlines, will become extinct in Florida due to sea level rise. David Kroodsma: This Week in Climate Science: Yellowstone Wildfires, Sea Levels and Shorebirds, and Fracking Accounting
  • It's fun to collect things and keep them all in a tote for a snowy day.
  • And outside, it's cold, blowy and snowy: real Texas, rather than the TV-land place it was to become.
  • Through the glass door to the step outside, two dozen yellowhammers and sparrows picked up seeds thrown on the snowy concrete.
  • I experienced a little of his innate paranoia one snowy afternoon last year.
  • We immediately took to the word because "glissade," said with just a hint of indeterminate European accent, sounded more respectable than "sliding on our backsides down the face of a snowy mountainside with our snowshoes splayed out in front of us and our poles dragging ingloriously behind. NYT > Travel
  • In this lagoon, brown pelicans, double-crested cormorants, great and snowy egrets, and numerous terns and gulls forage for fish and other items of food all day long.
  • They hadn't been able to get their hands on sleds, but a sleigh ride was always fun on a snowy evening.
  • As I left the den, the sun slowly crept over the snowy mountains.
  • He spent most of three days carving a piece of ivory into a likeness of the snowy owl. The Broken God
  • I enjoyed the climb, the lessening forest, the alpine plants (the diapensia was in full flower, with its upright snowy goblets, while the geum and the Greenland sandwort were just beginning to blossom), the magnificent prospect, the stimulating air, and, most of all, the mountain itself. The Foot-path Way
  • In Mary Dolman's two works, the orangy red fox lopes through a snowy scene with the sky above repeating the colour of the fox.
  • Her dress was pure snowy white, of course, simple and off-the-shoulder.
  • Now thousands of families face a snowy winter in flimsy plastic shelters, with only a few thin blankets. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's still drainpipe thin, official rock legend dimensions, although his nervy stare is now crowned by a raffish swoop of snowy grey where a slick black executive crewcut once sat.
  • To the right of them sprang up the slim fraxinella, the centranthus draped with snowy blossoms, and the greyish hounds-tongue, in each of whose tiny flowercups gleamed a dewdrop. La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
  • Bucolic vistas of snowy woods and mountains soon give way to sunbathers when, at the end, Thompson swings through the south of France and Barcelona.
  • November 1973 began mild but turned tremendously cold and snowy by the end of the month. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weather has been very snowy recently.
  • We slogged upwards towards increasingly awe-inspiring views of glaciers, crevasses and snowy peaks.
  • The one-night event gives tips on how to bike safely and warmly over the snowy months, winter bike maintenance and parking your steed.
  • Runners encountered wintry and snowy conditions on the summit although it was mild and calm in Kirkby Stephen.
  • On Christmas Day, 1956, the police of the town of Herisau in eastern Switzerland were called out: children had stumbled upon the body of a man, frozen to death, in a snowy field. The Genius of Robert Walser
  • Snowshoers use specialized footgear that allows them to spread their weight over a larger area, which keeps them from sinking into deep snow and makes it possible to hike into snowy areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. Missing Snowshoer Found Alive On Mount Rainier
  • A snowy runout at the bottom of the ski slope.
  • Above them was a castle made of pure, white snowy clouds.
  • Banks of black-eyed Susans with outdoor ferns, bowers of snowy dogwood in season and the fluffy wild pink azalea are very decorative, and so are the spring and early summer shrubs: syringa, deutzia, flowering almond and Japanese snowball. Entertaining Made Easy
  • We could only see the snowy tops of these mountains.
  • He wore full uniform, was fully equipped, crimson chechia, snowy gaiters, and terrible sabre-bayonet. The Maids of Paradise
  • So the linen church vestment called an alb, which is derived from the Roman linen tunic, doesn't have to be snowy white. No Fear of the Future
  • An old school chum I haven't seen in 20 years posed her family of four in bathing suits on beach chairs on a snowy day in Syracuse.
  • But how long can he be so hot in the snowy weather? The Sun
  • The yellow sun is mere inches from disappearing from behind the snow covered mountain peaks that glisten with the snowy white rocks.
  • Snowy weather should not come as a surprise. Times, Sunday Times
  • The slow Christmas season owed much to the snowy winter.
  • A wood burner blazes by the bed and, through a huge window, a snowy piste stretches out under a starry sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Snowy arums and golden lilies choke the brooks, overflowing from the constant showers combining with a vertical sun to foster the wealth of greenery, the incandescent scarlet and yellow of hybiscus and allemanda glowing with the transparent depth of hue, beside which the fragile fairness of Through the Malay Archipelago
  • There are a variety of locations in the game - from towns to jungles to snowy wastes to an aircraft carrier - and they all look absolutely authentic.
  • Generations of Australian schoolchildren have been taught that McMillan was a trailblazing settler, the first to cross the Snowy Mountains, opening up the fertile lands beyond.
  • The broad expanse of shirt-front, with its delicate embroidery, not obtrusively splendid, but minutely elaborate rather, involving the largest expenditure of needlework to produce the smallest and vaguest effect -- a suspicion of richness, as it were, nothing more; the snowy cambric contrasts with the bronzed visage of the soldier, or blends harmoniously with the fair complexion of the fopling, who has never exposed his countenance to the rough winds of heaven; the expanse of linen proclaims the breadth of chest, and gives a factitious slimness to the waist. The Lovels of Arden
  • Feb 22, 1988: On a snowy, windy, rainy, stormy, day I stay inside and play computer games.
  • Then the going got a bit snowy and steep and it was time to engage four-wheel drive. Times, Sunday Times

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