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How to use snow-covered in a sentence

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Bahamut's voice bellowed out onto the snow-covered plains, his bass voice commanding the attention and hearts of every soul there.
Phillipe's journey takes him through snow-covered mountain passes, deep shadowy forests, sunlit fields and crumbling ruins.
The gullying is seen as numerous, parallel grooves extending from the base of the snow-covered hollows.
Forced to flee, the family embarked on a three-day journey through snow-covered mountains, during which many people died of exposure.
Finally, this programme studied the feasibility of the recovery of snow-covered slicks using conventional remote sensing tools.
My partner, Jack, stayed home, forgoing the 18-mile drive to work over snow-covered roads.
Manda glanced around in appreciation at the quiet street, and the snow-covered trees that lined the sidewalk.
In winter, they are known to hunt beneath the snow in tunnels created by red squirrels or under snow-covered logs.
They sat in the rocking chairs and stared at the snow-covered street in front of them.
The landing distance calculated using the chart was not valid for a snow-covered runway.
For 168 kilometres the river passes below spectacular snow-covered peaks, many rising more than 2,500 metres above the valley floor.
Then, as the highway approaches Three Rivers, the view opens to encompass the snow-covered Sierra.
We had no trouble coming to quick stops on dry or snow-covered surfaces, over straightaways or around corners.
Get the lived-in look: An obvious sign that nobody is home is a full mailbox and a snow-covered walk.
The two men slowly picked their way through the snow-covered trees and rocks.
The bars are combined with plush cocktail lounges, while the streets are beautiful, amazing snow-covered architecture lit up at night.
Since the streetcars could not operate on snow-covered tracks, solutions were quickly found to keep the tracks clear all year round.
The news reports careened from snow-covered camera lens to snow-covered camera lens.
We walked a very remote coastal path and then up two very large snow-covered mountains.
To our left, Cuchillo displayed her perfectly formed profile while the rest of the cordillera's snow-covered peaks stretched into the distance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I must have slid downward thousands of feet before the steep incline curved gently on to a broad, smooth, snow-covered plateau.
Without, the snow-covered roofs stood out clearly against a soft blue sky, limpid and springlike.
The Boy thrust the medal into a pocket of his chaparejos, and crawled into his snow-covered bed.
Already has not its Aurora brightened the tops of my snow-covered mountains?
To the right, crossing and cutting off the valley, are the Bernese Alps, their snow-covered peaks glistening in the sunlight.
On the winter night when she walked through the deserted snow-covered streets, a crisis had come into the life of the school teacher.
The term 'whiteout' has more than one meaning as being descriptive of weather conditions in snow-covered terrain.
Day three was spent on the snow-covered Glacier des Rognons, where the crevasses are concealed.
When we reached the grave, it looked a very little spot in that snow-covered waste.
The weather was excellent and the snow-covered road smooth as a floor.
Through a snow-covered canyon the way led up toward the summit of low hills.
Because the open water absorbed more radiation than snow-covered ice would have, the near-shore waters warmed and accelerated melting at the edges of the ice packs.
One peasant was whacking the snow-covered croup of their little horse with a long switch, and the other two sitting in front waved their arms and shouted something.
Over the snow-covered roofs could be seen a decorated cross with chains, and above it the rising triangle of Charles's Wain with the yellowish light of Capella.
North of the frozen waters of Lake Baikal, deep in a valley surrounded by snow-covered Siberian cedars and silver firs, Bold found the yurt of the White-Black Shaman.
He crossed the snow-covered Alps barefoot, wearing a penitent monk's hair shirt, and reached the North-Italian fortress in which a vicar had found refuge.
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