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Example sentences for "snowing"

Lexicographically close words:
snowfield; snowfields; snowflake; snowflakes; snowie; snowless; snowman; snows; snowshoe; snowshoeing
  1. It stopped snowing that night, and the next morning we started out to try to kill something, but had no luck.

  2. I started early one morning, and that afternoon it began to snow, and it kept on snowing for four days.

  3. Friday 20 Snowing and raining all day, very disagreeable weather.

  4. Monday 6th Snowed hard in the night and snowing part of the day.

  5. The Indians occupy the greater part of their time gambling, even where it is snowing they are playing out of doors and a group sitting about the parties engaged watching the progress of the game.

  6. Tuesday 31 Snowing part of the day, but soft weather & thawing.

  7. Monday 30th Snowed in the night and snowing thick the greater part of the day.

  8. The light got so bad that one might have been walking in the clouds for all that could be discerned, and yet it was only snowing slightly.

  9. It was dark to the south and snowing by the time they reached the top of Ski Slope.

  10. It was snowing and misty when we got beyond the Hutton Cliffs, but we pitched the tents for lunch before going down the slope.

  11. It was a very bad light all day, but after lunch it began to get worse, and by 5 o'clock it was snowing hard and we could see nothing.

  12. By this time it was snowing heavily and continued to do so after dinner so that we turned in immediately (1.

  13. A bad day; overcast, snowing and a gale of wind from the east-south-east.

  14. Snowing heavily all day, easterly wind: impossible to travel as nothing can be seen more than ten to twelve yards away.

  15. She lay at anchor in the bay all next day as it was snowing and blowing very hard from the south-west, but at 8.

  16. It was overcast and snowing early in the day, and in a few hours the sun broke out and shone warmly.

  17. It was not snowing so hard now, and the clouds were breaking, but a bitter wind was blowing from the northwest.

  18. When Mrs. Thayer came home it was snowing quite hard, and her green veil was white when she entered the kitchen.

  19. It was an hour later, and snowing fast, when they climbed out of the valley and floundered over shale and slippery rock amidst scattered pines to the forking of the trail.

  20. I have resolved to stay in the house to-day, although Sunday, as it is snowing heavily.

  21. One day lately, after dining with Lisel Wendling, I drove with Le Grand to Cannabich's (as it was snowing heavily).

  22. It had been snowing pretty heavily, but now the sky was clear.

  23. It was still snowing hard when Ted and Jan went to bed, and it was with eager faces that they looked out into the night.

  24. As they gathered about the supper table, which was well filled with good things to eat, Nora came in to say that it was snowing again.

  25. It had stopped snowing and the air was clear and bright with sunshine.

  26. It isn't snowing quite as hard as it was, and it isn't quite so cold.

  27. It's over your heads in some of the drifts, and it's so cold and still snowing so hard that I wouldn't dream of letting you Curlytops go out.

  28. Teddy found Janet waiting for him when he came out, for it was now snowing hard and Teddy had taken the umbrella with him when he went to his room.

  29. It's snowing and the wind is blowing and it's hard to see where you're going, especially after dark.

  30. It was snowing furiously and the wind was sweeping around them in a perfect gale.

  31. It was now dark once more and snowing again.

  32. It was now snowing so furiously that progress was difficult.

  33. By the middle of the afternoon it was snowing again and they had all they could do to keep to the trail.

  34. It had stopped snowing and seemed to be growing colder.

  35. It's snowing yet," remarked Sam, as he went out to look at the sky.

  36. During the night it stopped snowing and in the morning the sun came out as brightly as ever.

  37. It was snowing again, the snow now coming down in regular "chunks" as Dick said.

  38. Of course, he isn't rattle-brained enough to take her out on the ice when it's snowing like this.

  39. It commenced snowing again; but there was nothing unusual in that.

  40. It was snowing hard, and these traces were speedily obliterated, but Hexford and Clarke saw them in time to satisfy themselves that they extended from the northern clump of trees to the upper gateway where they took the direction of the Hill.

  41. It was snowing heavily, and I was dizzy and felt strange, I may have zigzagged a little.

  42. It was snowing quite fast by the time she got up to him with her second load, and a premature twilight already obscured and exaggerated the rocks and mounds about her.

  43. She felt blinded; it seemed to be snowing inside her eyes so that she wanted to rub them.

  44. And when we saw it was snowing we came out in a hurry and took the wrong turn, I guess.

  45. It was snowing as hard as ever, but they were not afraid now, for they each had hold of the man's hands, and they felt sure he Would get them safely home.

  46. It was over twelve feet in depth; it had been snowing for six consecutive days and nights, and it was snowing yet.

  47. It was still snowing when next morning he and his mother drove out of the yard and he turned the head of the reluctant old mule in the direction of Belcher's store.

  48. It was snowing hard when at last he went back into the warm room, so warm that he pulled off his coat.

  49. And it was snowing hard outside, which made it a nicer Christmas than if it hadn't been, and when all the others came they brought presents, too.

  50. The ground was covered with snow and it was still snowing heavily when we started next day (23rd April) on what proved to be on the whole the severest day's march which I experienced throughout the whole of my long journey.

  51. It was still snowing when we set out next morning.

  52. These toys were not new Christmas presents, for Dorothy and Sidney had brought only their old toys, since it was snowing again.

  53. It's snowing worse, and I don't want to be kept out here all night.

  54. It had been snowing some time before Mr. Dunn went to the toy store, and now he was having hard work to make his machine plow through the drifts on the way home.

  55. Among those who passed by the shelf on which the Stuffed Elephant stood, was a jolly-looking man, wearing a big fur coat, for the day was cold and it was snowing outside.

  56. On the front seat Mr. Dunn was guiding the car through the storm, for it was now snowing hard.

  57. It was snowing desperately hard she noticed as they moved along, and the train stopped frequently, but at last she reached her own station and got off feeling very thankful to be this near home.

  58. But it is snowing so hard and the wind is making the snow drift," continued Florence.

  59. Without it was snowing hard, and the windows of the old inn were covered with frost crystals.

  60. It had been snowing hard all night, and was snowing still, and so murky was the atmosphere that the club was obliged to breakfast by candle-light, and indeed continued to burn candles till early noon.

  61. It began snowing that night, and kept it up for two or three days and nights.

  62. The next morning on crawling out to feed my horse I discovered it snowing terribly, accompanied with a piercing cold norther.

  63. It was almost dark and snowing terribly when I got it finished and a fire burning in the low, Jim Crow fire-place.

  64. Everything was white without, for it had been snowing for the past two days.

  65. There wouldn't be much of you or Tom left to skate or snowball either, if it went on snowing for a week.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snowing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.