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snow
1[ snoh ]
noun
- Meteorology. precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing of the water vapor in the air. Compare ice crystals, snow grains, snow pellets.
- these flakes as forming a layer on the ground or other surface.
- the fall of these flakes or a storm during which these flakes fall.
- something resembling a layer of these flakes in whiteness, softness, or the like:
the snow of fresh linen.
- Literary.
- white blossoms.
- the white color of snow.
- Slang. cocaine or heroin.
- Usually snows. Informal. snow tires ( def ):
Most people up here keep their snows on through the end of April.
- white spots or bands on a television screen caused by a weak signal. Compare hash 1( def 5 ).
verb (used without object)
- to send down snow; fall as snow.
- to descend like snow.
verb (used with object)
- to let fall as or like snow.
- Slang.
- to make an overwhelming impression on:
The view really snowed them.
- to persuade or deceive:
She was snowed into believing everything.
verb phrase
- to cover with or bury in snow.
- to overwhelm with a larger amount of something than can be conveniently dealt with.
- to defeat overwhelmingly.
Snow
2[ snoh ]
noun
- Sir Charles Percy C. P. Snow, 1905–80, English novelist and scientist.
Snow
1/ snəʊ /
noun
- SnowC(harles) P(ercy), Baron19051980MBritishWRITING: novelistSCIENCE: physicist C ( harles ) P ( ercy ), Baron. 1905–80, British novelist and physicist. His novels include the series Strangers and Brothers (1949–70)
snow
2/ snəʊ /
noun
- precipitation from clouds in the form of flakes of ice crystals formed in the upper atmosphere niveous
- a layer of snowflakes on the ground
- a fall of such precipitation
- anything resembling snow in whiteness, softness, etc
- the random pattern of white spots on a television or radar screen, produced by noise in the receiver and occurring when the signal is weak or absent
- slang.cocaine
verb
- intr; with it as subject to be the case that snow is falling
- tr; usually passive, foll by over, under, in, or up to cover or confine with a heavy fall of snow
- often withit as subject to fall or cause to fall as or like snow
- slang.tr to deceive or overwhelm with elaborate often insincere talk See snow job
- be snowed underto be overwhelmed, esp with paperwork
snow
/ snō /
- Precipitation that falls to earth in the form of ice crystals that have complex branched hexagonal patterns. Snow usually falls from stratus and stratocumulus clouds, but it can also fall from cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds.
Derived Forms
- ˈsnowless, adjective
- ˈsnowˌlike, adjective
Other Words From
- snow·less adjective
- snow·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of snow1
Origin of snow2
Word History and Origins
Origin of snow1
Idioms and Phrases
- pure as the driven snow
Example Sentences
This sets off a chain reaction of events culminating in the creation of a “polar vortex” with more extreme cold, storminess and snow.
The Met Office has issued six yellow warnings for snow and ice across the UK, with the warning for Wales in place until 10:00 GMT on Wednesday.
However, with temperatures dropping to freezing levels and snow hitting parts of the UK, rising energy bills will once again become the focus of many households.
Beyond wind, rain and snow, the storm could also bring flash flooding, rock slides and debris flows as well as heavy mountain snow and blizzard conditions in areas of high elevation.
About 130 schools have shut and several roads are closed after snow fell across parts of Wales.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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