snow
/snoʊ/
noun
- Frozen water vapor that falls from the sky as soft white flakes.
- The children played in the snow all afternoon.
- A heavy snow covered the entire city overnight.
- We had to shovel the snow from the driveway.
- A fall or layer of snowflakes.
- We got six inches of snow last night.
- The first snow of winter arrived in December.
- There was a fresh snow on the ground this morning.
- Something that resembles snow in appearance, such as white specks or foam.
- The TV screen was covered in static snow.
- The blender created a snow of ice particles.
- White blossoms fell like snow from the cherry tree.
Antonyms
verb
- To fall as snow.
- It snowed all night, blanketing the town.
- They said it would snow tomorrow.
- It started to snow heavily in the afternoon.
- To cover or block with snow.
- We were snowed at the cabin for three days.
- The driveway was snowed shut.
- The storm snowed in the mountain village.
- To overwhelm or impress someone with smooth, persuasive talk (informal).
- She was completely snowed by his charming story.
- Don't let them snow you with their promises.
- He tried to snow the boss with fancy statistics.