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Comparative
snowier
Superlative
snowiest
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(of a period of time or weather) having or bringing snow
- We had a snowy weekend in the mountains, surrounded by beautiful white landscapes.
- Despite the snowy conditions, the adventurous group went on a hiking expedition in the mountains.
- The forecast warns of a snowy week ahead, so residents should be careful on the roads.
- Families gathered for a snowy picnic, savoring the chance to enjoy the outdoors in the winter chill.
- He slipped on the snowy sidewalk while rushing to catch the bus.
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covered or filled with snow
- He carefully drove on the snowy road.
- He wore warm boots to walk through the snowy paths.
- The children had a fun-filled day on the snowy hill, sledding.
- The countryside was stunningly beautiful under the snowy cover.
- The snowy streets made the commute difficult.
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having a very pale or pure white color, similar to fresh snow
- The walls were painted a snowy white, making the room feel bright and airy.
- She wore a snowy white dress that contrasted beautifully with the dark evening sky.
- The snowy white tablecloth set a sophisticated tone for the dinner party.
- The artist used snowy white to capture the pristine look of a winter landscape.
- The snowy white paint on the car made it look clean and sleek.
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