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Example sentences for "snow house"

  • No," said Peter, "we can't make a snow house.

  • Well," said Polly, "first we must make a snow house.

  • Father said, "Do you know what Eskimos call a snow house?

  • The first requisite for a snow house is snow.

  • The snow has now fallen so that a snow house may be constructed and winter quarters taken up.

  • I knew of an instance where a girl was tied in a snow house for a period of two weeks, and not allowed to go out.

  • The winter dwellings of the Eskimo of Hudson strait consist of the usual form of snow house.

  • Longfellow writes in his journal about coasting with the boys for hours upon the hillside, and of working hard with all the children making a snow house in the front yard.

  • Illustration] Perhaps you would like to visit an Eskimo family, and see how these yellow people live in a snow house.

  • De roof of de snow house cabed in on him, pooh dear!

  • This was a great delight to Freddie and Flossie, who worked hard to build themselves a snow house.

  • A dozen of the boys set to work to build a snow house and a fort.

  • They said they were watching around the school at the time you had the big snow house, and they saw three cadets run up on top and cave it in.

  • And building a snow house," put in Stuffer.

  • Oh, no, it takes a good while to make a snow house," Bert said.

  • Can't we take the snow man into the snow house?

  • They don't have chimbleys on a snow house!

  • It was, as I have told you, while Bert, Nan, Flossie, and Freddie were making a snow house and a snow man that they had heard the loud crash and Charley Mason had called out about the wreck.

  • And there is nothing worse, when you are having fun in a snow house, than to have the roof cave in on you.

  • It looks more like a fort than a snow house," said Lola.

  • The children ran to carry them to him, wondering how Uncle Toby could make a roof on a snow house out of poles.

  • Just then Ted shouted: "Come on out, girls, and help us build a snow house.

  • The custom of shutting up the mother and child in a snow house in winter must be very dangerous to the infant, and, in fact, the only child that was born in winter during our stay lived but a short time.

  • Instead of going to one of the houses in the village, they built themselves a snow house in which they spent the winter.

  • I thought we were going to make a snow house!

  • Tom and Lola went with Jan and Ted to the Martins' back yard and there they began to build a snow house.

  • At a time of the year apparently answering to our Christmas, they have a general meeting in a large igdlu [snow house] on a certain evening.

  • The plan of a snow house of the Davis Strait tribes is a little different from that of the Hudson Bay and the Iglulik tribes.

  • Such a snow house, about five feet high and seven feet in diameter, is used as a camp in winter journeys.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allow them; being again; biblical literature; could expect; done unto; each house; find myself; give something; hell fire; human habitation; keep his; other classes; our church; place themselves; said with; slight modifications; snow fell; snow house; snow shoes; snow white; snowy mountains; speak thus; thousand other; violent opposition; whether thou; white mantle