(mass noun, context-dependent) Water in frozen form
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The frozen, crystalline state of water that falls as precipitation
“I swirled my hot cocoa with my straw, staring out my window at the softly falling snow.”
Weather conditions characterized by low temperatures
An attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or is going to do something
Water particles that fall from the sky or atmosphere
Slang for cocaine, a hard drug
(mass noun, context-dependent) Water in frozen form
To have snow fall from the sky
“Dieter could tell from the feel of the night air that it would start to snow again soon.”
(snowed under) To be overwhelmed with a very large quantity of something, especially work
“I am currently snowed under with several ongoing projects.”
(colloquial) To hoodwink someone, especially by presenting confusing information
“Inaccurate reporting of the incident would snow the public into believing that the opposite was true.”
To make white or whiter
“The old man's hair would gradually snow white with the winter of his years.”
To use coaxing or flattery in order to persuade someone to do something
To give a false or misleading account of the nature of
To flatter someone, typically to convince or obtain something
To seek favor from by fawning, or with servile behavior
To throw into a state of confusion or uncertainty
To cause (someone) to be confused or perplexed
To drip or dribble down vertically
To place a heavy weight, load or burden on
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