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Snowdrift

noun
1.
A mass of snow heaped up by the wind.






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"Snowdrift" Quotes from Famous Books



... in scorn as she applied herself vigorously to her plaque, where the inevitable girl with muff and umbrella was stumbling into a snowdrift. ...
— Idle Hour Stories • Eugenia Dunlap Potts

... a shingle palace on the bank of the river. It was as white as chalk could make it, and glared like a snowdrift out of a clump of evergreens which were ...
— Little Prudy's Dotty Dimple • Sophie May

... a riddle about when is a snowdrift like a boat," broke in Sue, not wanting Bunny ...
— Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove • Laura Lee Hope

... a lady," returned the master, courteously, "but my clothes are rather heavy, and a hundred yards an hour is about my speed. Indeed, I think we would better sit down here on this snowdrift, and talk ...
— Humorous Ghost Stories • Dorothy Scarborough

... had not wanted Marion to make the trip. He did not want Marion to know that the cave was half full of snow that had blown in with the wind, and that he was compelled to dig every stick of firewood out from under a snowdrift. Only for that pile of wood, he would have moved his camp to the other side of the peak that was more sheltered, even though it was hidden from the mountain side and the lower valleys he had ...
— The Lookout Man • B. M. Bower


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