Definition of Snowed

1. snow [v] - See also: snow

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowed

snowbushes
snowcap
snowcap
snowcapped
snowcaps
snowcat
snowcats
snowdrift
snowdrifts
snowdrop
snowdrop
snowdrops
snowdrop anemone
snowdrop tree
snowdrop windflower
snowed (current term)
snowfall
snowfalls
snowfield
snowfields
snowflake
snowflake
snowflakes
snowfleck
snowier
snowiest
snowily
snowiness
snowinesses
snowing

Literary usage of Snowed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cocaine Use in America: Epidemmiologic and Clinical Perspectives edited by Nicholas J. Kozel, Edgar H. Adams (1996)
"The subtitle to this paper, "In a blizzard or just being snowed?", is a rhetorical question containing two words/terms that involve snow ..."

2. American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge edited by Jared Sparks, Johann Schobert, Francis Bowen, George Partridge Sanger (1842)
"snowed in the night and covered the ground. A furious snow storm, badly drifted. ... snowed most of the day slightly. A tempestuous storm, day and night. ..."

3. Our Railways: Their Origin, Development, Incident and Romance by John Pendleton (1894)
"Snow—A Costly Foe—Lines Blocked with Drifts—snowed Up in the West Country—Strange Adventures—-Loss through Storms—Floods in the Midlands and the ..."

4. Our Railways: Their Origin, Development, Incident and Romance by John Pendleton (1896)
"Snow—A Costly Foe—Lines Blocked with Drifts—snowed Up in the West Country—Strange Adventures—Loss through Storms—Floods in the Midlands and the North—Broken ..."

5. The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge (1861)
"snowed in the night and covered the ground. A furious snow storm, badly drifted ... snowed most of the day slightly. A tempestuous storm, day and night. ..."

6. Our Railways: Their Origin, Development, Incident and Romance by John Pendleton (1896)
"Snow—A Costly Foe—Lines Blocked with Drifts—snowed Up in the West Country—Strange Adventures—Loss through Storms—Floods in the Midlands and the North—Broken ..."

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