blizzards Antonyms

Meaning of blizzards

blizzards

an intensely strong cold wind filled with fine snow, an overwhelming rush or deluge, a very strong cold wind filled with fine snow, a long heavy snowstorm, a long severe snowstorm

blizzards Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless blizzards engulfed the town, paralyzing transportation and trapping residents indoors.
  2. The howling winds and blinding snow of the blizzards made travel impossible, creating hazardous conditions.
  3. Emily's journey through the snowy wilderness was hindered by the unforgiving blizzards.
  4. The blizzards wreaked havoc on the power lines, leaving thousands without electricity in the biting cold.
  5. The roof of the barn collapsed under the weight of the snow accumulated during the blizzards.
  6. The blizzards had claimed several lives, a tragic reminder of nature's unforgiving power.
  7. The town was preparing for the impending blizzards, stocking up on supplies and securing infrastructure.
  8. The blizzards had not let up for days, creating an impenetrable wall of snow and ice.
  9. The blizzards transformed the once-tranquil landscape into a treacherous and desolate wasteland.
  10. The scientists studied the blizzards' patterns, hoping to develop better forecasting and mitigation strategies.

FAQs About the word blizzards

an intensely strong cold wind filled with fine snow, an overwhelming rush or deluge, a very strong cold wind filled with fine snow, a long heavy snowstorm, a lo

snowstorms,thunderstorms, typhoons, hurricanes, ice storms, thundershowers, cloudbursts, northers, cyclones, hailstorms

mists,flurries, spits, drizzles,sprinkles, scuds,mizzles

The relentless blizzards engulfed the town, paralyzing transportation and trapping residents indoors.

The howling winds and blinding snow of the blizzards made travel impossible, creating hazardous conditions.

Emily's journey through the snowy wilderness was hindered by the unforgiving blizzards.

The blizzards wreaked havoc on the power lines, leaving thousands without electricity in the biting cold.