snowdrift Synonyms
snowdrift Meaning
Wordnet
snowdrift (n)
a mass of snow heaped up by the wind
snowdrift Sentence Examples
- The towering snowdrift blocked the road, rendering travel impossible.
- The wind swirled and whistled, creating massive snowdrifts that covered the landscape.
- The children piled into the huge snowdrift, laughing and squealing with delight.
- The snowdrift cast an eerie glow on the desolate street, making it appear like a ghost town.
- The car skidded into the snowdrift, burying its front end in a frozen embrace.
- The hiker struggled against the unforgiving snowdrift, his progress slow and arduous.
- The house was dwarfed by the snowdrift that had piled up around it, threatening to crush its walls.
- The train slowed to a crawl as it approached the snowdrift, its engine straining to push through the icy barricade.
- The bird flew up from the snowdrift, its wings heavy with snow.
- The sun peeked out from the clouds, casting a warm glow on the sparkling snowdrift.
FAQs About the word snowdrift
a mass of snow heaped up by the wind
bank,snowbank, mound, mountain, embankment,drift, hill, sandbar, tuft,bar
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The towering snowdrift blocked the road, rendering travel impossible.
The wind swirled and whistled, creating massive snowdrifts that covered the landscape.
The children piled into the huge snowdrift, laughing and squealing with delight.
The snowdrift cast an eerie glow on the desolate street, making it appear like a ghost town.