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Example sentences for "snowstorms"

Lexicographically close words:
snowshoe; snowshoeing; snowshoes; snowslide; snowstorm; snowy; snub; snubbed; snubbing; snubs
  1. Note what depths of snow in different snowstorms are necessary, when melted, to make 1 inch of water.

  2. Have you discovered any rule as to the time of day when rainstorms or snowstorms begin?

  3. But if there is any sign of snowstorms before then, the best plan will be for you three to come and stay at the Castle for a week or two.

  4. Draw one of these pictures:-- "Heavy snowstorms came and the wild animals went away.

  5. There they told of the heavy snowstorms and the disappearance of the herds.

  6. Then heavy snowstorms came and the wild animals went away.

  7. Often even in the summer there are snowstorms and a very low temperature.

  8. June and July are often rainy--sometimes snowstorms cause the barometer to fall tremendously.

  9. Heavy snowstorms make sport in the winter dangerous and uncertain.

  10. In the remaining sectors of the Sereth snowstorms and mists have interfered with military activity.

  11. The gales and snowstorms are excelled in horror by avalanches.

  12. I thought of what I imagined the "Long Night" had said to me after the disappearance of the sun: "I send terrific gales and mighty snowstorms upon ocean and lands.

  13. I send terrific gales and mighty snowstorms over oceans and lands, and even far to the south of my dominion, for my power is so great that it is felt beyond my realm.

  14. My fancy recalled again to me the words of the "Long Night": "I send terrific gales and mighty snowstorms over oceans and lands.

  15. Aeroplanes can't dare such snowstorms as this.

  16. If from any cause, such as early snowstorms or late rains, they happened to escape the autumn fire besom, they were likely to be burned in the spring after the snow melted.

  17. Here I stayed to sketch the panorama, but the weather was anything but pleasant, and snowstorms veiled the mountains from time to time.

  18. Continual snowstorms and huge masses of cloud with or without snow--that was the characteristic weather in January.

  19. Thus have begun many of the great snowstorms that from time to time have devastated the Border and taken heavy toll of man and beast.

  20. In the event of aggression, he could so bog down the aggressor's supply lines and troop movements with continuous rains and snowstorms that it would be all but impossible for the aggressor to maintain hostilities.

  21. An end of the snowstorms in northern Canada--which had trapped the five hundred residents of a small uranium-mining town without food or adequate drinking water.

  22. In the Eastern Cordillera, however, snowstorms may be more serious.

  23. Fortunately, in this latitude they do not turn into heavy snowstorms as in the Cordillera of northwestern Argentina, where the passes are now and then blocked for weeks at a time and loss of human life is no infrequent occurrence.

  24. I have seen plenty of snowstorms in August.

  25. That earthquakes, the aurora borealis, electrical disturbances, snowstorms exist--yes.

  26. A Citizen of the North, travelling southward in snowstorms as far sometimes as Georgia.

  27. My home is in Arctic regions, where my feather-lined nest rests on the ground, and even in winter I come into the United States only when driven by snowstorms from the North.

  28. Amidst the snowstorms of the 9th a force of German cavalry attacked our extreme left and compelled it to retreat towards the Alençon line.

  29. On January 9 violent snowstorms set in, almost blinding one, and yet the rival hosts did not for an hour desist from their respective efforts.

  30. Far away to the south majestic clouds and snowstorms were sweeping along the snowy range of the Pir Panjal.

  31. Snowstorms that come on the wings of the west wind may be severe, but they will be short.

  32. Snowstorms arriving on a high wind last only a few hours.

  33. Snowstorms that are long in gathering and increase to considerable intensity continue a long while.

  34. The snowstorms that leave on a high wind from the west or northwest are followed by a cold wave.

  35. I would like my notions confirmed that snowstorms increase at nightfall, and that they prefer to start operations at sunrise and about sunset.

  36. The great snowstorms of the northern half of the country occur under just such a circumstance.

  37. Of course occasional attacks were started whenever a lull in the snowstorms or a favorable change in temperature made it possible.

  38. Fortunately, the very violence of these Rocky Mountain snowstorms lessen their duration, and they calm down more rapidly than they break out--suddenly and without a warning lull.

  39. It was November, a time when the almost impossible crossing was alone in the power of man, since in the thaws of summer the ravines are choke full of resistless water, and, later, the snowstorms are overwhelming.

  40. Like most primitive people who live near snow-capped mountains, they had an abject terror of the forbidding summits and the snowstorms that seem to come down from them.

  41. He was wishing his wish still, and it was such an agreeable one that he felt quite superior to all inconvenient incidents in the way of snowstorms and such like.

  42. As we proceeded the weather grew worse, and snowstorms were frequent.

  43. And each day amid the raging snowstorms and piercing winds one man went forth to hunt for animal food.

  44. Violent snowstorms soon set in and "aloft everything was covered with a crust of ice, and the position in the crow's nest was anything but pleasant.

  45. Snowstorms soon burst upon the little party of Swedish explorers who had made the Vega their winter home.


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