snow-blind (Meaning)
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snow-blind (v)
affect with snow blindness
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snow-blind (s)
temporarily blinded by exposure to light reflected from snow or ice
Synonyms & Antonyms of snow-blind
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snow-blind Sentence Examples
- The intense arctic glare left the explorers snow-blind, rendering them temporarily unable to navigate.
- The harsh snowfall had left the mountain climbers snow-blind, forcing them to seek shelter within a crevasse.
- The snow-blind hiker stumbled and fell into a ravine, his vision obscured by the unrelenting white.
- The snow-blind traveler wandered aimlessly through the frozen wilderness, his senses dulled by the blinding snow.
- The snow-blind skier crashed into a tree, his goggles insufficient to protect him from the blinding glare.
- The photojournalist experienced temporary snow-blindness after taking photographs of the radiant ice field.
- The snow-blind expedition members relied heavily on their compasses and GPS devices to find their way back to camp.
- The mountaineer's snow-blindness forced him to abandon his summit attempt and descend the mountain immediately.
- Children eagerly played in the freshly fallen snow, oblivious to the potential risk of snow-blindness.
- The snow-blind deer stumbled through the snowy forest, its vision impaired by the relentless glare.
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affect with snow blindness, temporarily blinded by exposure to light reflected from snow or ice
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The intense arctic glare left the explorers snow-blind, rendering them temporarily unable to navigate.
The harsh snowfall had left the mountain climbers snow-blind, forcing them to seek shelter within a crevasse.
The snow-blind hiker stumbled and fell into a ravine, his vision obscured by the unrelenting white.
The snow-blind traveler wandered aimlessly through the frozen wilderness, his senses dulled by the blinding snow.