And of course Mr. Bobbsey with Old Jim and Tom Case were on their way to the cabin, but they had to go slowly on account of so much snow.
He reached the top of a little hill, where there was not quite so much snow, the wind having blown it off, and there Bert stopped for a moment, looking about.
It was a good thing there was so much snow on the ground.
Wrap them up well, and I'll go with them, on the side of the house where there isn't so much snow.
As soon as I shake off this fur coat, which has as much snow on it as a grizzly bear gets on him when he plays tag in a blizzard, I'll have a look at you.
There isn't much snow left, and some of the boards are busted.
There was a continual falling of dissolving lumps, as though it was so much snow; then a sudden fall of a two-ton fragment of the superincumbent bank.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much snow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.