snowdrift

/ˈsnoʊˌdrɪft/
noun
  1. A mound or bank of snow piled up by the wind.
    • After the blizzard, a huge snowdrift blocked the front door.
    • Children love to jump into deep snowdrifts during winter.
    • The car was stuck in a snowdrift on the side of the road.
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