We found 35 examples of how to use snowy in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 35.
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1. | This is snowy weather is giving me cabin fever. | |
2. | It's snowy today. | |
3. | As the weather was snowy, we went skiing. | |
4. | It's a snowy day. | |
5. | If you whip the steering wheel around like that on a snowy road, the car is going to go into a slide. | |
6. | My grandfather has snowy white hair. | |
7. | According to the weather forecast, tomorrow will be snowy. | |
8. | He led his men and horses over snowy mountains and down into hot valleys. | |
9. | If you don't have an accident on the snowy roads I think you should be able to get back safely. | |
10. | Is it snowy? | |
11. | Anyhow, it's the truth that on this snowy night a lone old woman was sitting on the side of the road. | |
12. | The weather is snowy. | |
13. | The children rode a toboggan down the hill in the snowy weather. | |
14. | It was snowy yesterday. | |
15. | The winter was cold and snowy. | |
16. | He talked to her about her eyes, how that they were beautiful dark-blue seas, and that thoughts and feelings floated like mermaids therein; and he spoke of her brow, how that it was a fair snowy mountain, and many other such like things he told her. | |
17. | A snowman is left in the night darkness in company with snowy stumps, boulders and anthills. | |
18. | The white, snowy cloths, the rich window-hangings, the warm tints of the walls, the sparkle of the fire in the steel grate, gave the room an air of elegance and cheerfulness. | |
19. | The tinkles of sleigh bells among the snowy hills came like elfin chimes through the frosty air. | |
20. | There was a magnificent sunset, and the snowy hills and deep-blue water of the St. Lawrence Gulf seemed to rim in the splendor like a huge bowl of pearl and sapphire brimmed with wine and fire. | |
21. | The plowed fields were stretches of snowy dimples. | |
22. | I remember that last December was very snowy. | |
23. | Snowy is Tintin's dog. | |
24. | Not far, with tears, the snowy tents he knew / of Rhesus, where Tydides, bathed in blood, / broke in at midnight with his murderous crew, / and drove the hot steeds campward, ere the food / of Trojan plains they browsed, or drank the Xanthian flood. | |
25. | In this snowy landscape everything looks different. |