snowed (Meaning)
snowed
a dessert made of stiffly beaten whites of eggs, sugar, and fruit pulp, a usually white crystalline substance that condenses from a fluid phase as snow does, to fall in or as snow, small white ice crystals formed directly from the water vapor of the air, something resembling snow, any of various congealed or crystallized substances resembling snow in appearance, small transient light or dark spots on a television screen, to deceive, persuade, or charm glibly, to cause to fall like or as snow, a mass of fallen snow crystals, heroin, to deceive, persuade, or charm with insincere or flattering talk, to whiten like snow, a dessert made of stiffly beaten egg whites, sugar, and fruit, cocaine, precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals formed directly from the water vapor of the air at a temperature of less than 32°F (0°C), to cover, shut in, or imprison with or as if with snow, a fall of snow crystals, to fall or cause to fall in or as snow, a descent or shower of snow crystals
Synonyms & Antonyms of snowed
Synonyms:
- had on
- took in
- burned
- gaffed
- gulled
- kidded
- cheated
- bamboozled
- burnt
- conned
- misled
- beguiled
- misinformed
- buffaloed
- misguided
- hoodwinked
- strung along
- duped
- deluded
- cozened
- faked out
- caught
- stung
- had
- bluffed
- gammoned
- spoofed
- sucked in
- snookered
- juggled
- hoaxed
- suckered
- humbugged
- hornswoggled
Antonyms:
snowed Sentence Examples
- The town was snowed in for several days, trapping residents and visitors alike.
- The mountain pass was completely snowed over, making it impassable for vehicles.
- The children were excited to go snowed in at their grandparents' house.
- The ski resort closed early due to heavy snowfall and poor visibility.
- The snowed-in streets made it difficult for emergency vehicles to reach stranded motorists.
- The hikers were ill-prepared for the sudden snowstorm and became snowed in overnight.
- The snowed-over driveway forced the family to cancel their weekend getaway.
- The snowed-in trees created a picturesque winter wonderland.
- The snowed-in roof threatened to collapse, putting the occupants in danger.
- The farmers were relieved that the heavy snowed had come late in the season, allowing their crops to mature.
FAQs About the word snowed
a dessert made of stiffly beaten whites of eggs, sugar, and fruit pulp, a usually white crystalline substance that condenses from a fluid phase as snow does, to
tricked, teased, deceived, fooled, had on, took in, burned, gaffed, gulled,kidded
exposed, showed up, unmasked, disclosed, debunked, undeceived, uncovered, told, revealed, disillusioned
The town was snowed in for several days, trapping residents and visitors alike.
The mountain pass was completely snowed over, making it impassable for vehicles.
The children were excited to go snowed in at their grandparents' house.
The ski resort closed early due to heavy snowfall and poor visibility.