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How to use snowed in a sentence

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It rained and snowed the whole next day, but as night set in, the clouds began to break.
When the roads were snowed over and street hockey was out of the question we played this from dawn to dusk in massive round-robin tournaments.
It had snowed for the last few days, and the woods were buried in a perfect untouched mantle of thick fresh snow.
I'm afraid that those who might be snowed by the report's valiant attempt to pass off hope for potential are few.
It really is scary how many people have been snowed by the current administrations' policies.
During the week, it had snowed, then thawed and then it froze and there was ice under all that water on the surface.
And it was, I think, fate, because there was a horrible snowstorm and Gary got snowed in for three days.
By finding and posting the unvarnished documents that drive the news, the blogosphere helps us figure out if we're being snowed.
It snowed on and off all day and a cold piercing wind blew down the streets, along the canyons between the city's skyscrapers.
They have a windproof shelter, and if they get bored with being snowed in, they can eat the walls.
But the moment she was born it snowed such thick and fluffy snowflakes it amazed everyone in the hospital.
We drank hot chocolate in front of his fireplace and watched movies when it snowed too much to go outside.
When it snowed she used to let us bring in a pan of clean snow and then we'd put Log Cabin Maple Syrup on it and eat it with a spoon.
It had snowed on New Year's Day, and then iced, and then snowed again that week, so we got an extra week on our Christmas break.
It had snowed recently so there was snow on the sides of the roads and sidewalks.
Last time we were snowed under with similar letters my colleague sent the following reply.
We were having a wonderful time being snowed in at the Mayflower with our friends.
Soon after we moved into our present house in a village near Bath, some 20 years ago, we were snowed in for a week.
He was at Bacup during the severe winter of 1947, when trains were snowed up in the Whitworth area.
Also in 1945 we went into the Welsh Mountains to help feed people who were snowed in.
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He did recall that Mount Everest was 29,000 feet up and that it snowed up there.
For the four days during which we were detained at this station it rained, sleeted, and snowed alternately and unceasingly.
We are snowed in and you would not have the relaxation that you need after your long weeks of study.
That three miles is on the divide, and by the time we get there it will be snowed up worse nor this.
Ever since Christmas it had snowed at intervals and the snow-plow men had been kept busy clearing the streets.
A few miles out from Invercargill, passed through vast level green expanses snowed over with sheep.
But she busted in on him there and just piled into him and snowed him under.
Why, it snowed an' it blowed an' it friz till all Natur' couldn't stan' it no more!
It rained, and sleeted, and then snowed, but the ground was too wet to hold the snow.
The neighborhood, the township, and the world had been snowed in.
The snow snowed on, and now it fell in large, corkscrew flakes.
The Dumfries coach had reached Moffat, where it became snowed up.
It snowed and stormed, and she was allowed to shiver on the platform.
She told me so the night it snowed, and she could not get home.
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