Use snow in a sentence
Sentences starting with snow
- Snow and ice usually appeared in our mountain valley in the latter half of November. [10]
- Snow mountains are too dear at the price .... For several years I have been intending to stop writing for print as soon as I could afford it. [5]
- Snow had no terrors for a Coniston person, and Cynthia had been for her walk. [9]
- Snow had fallen on them, and as they entered the stockade, men and dogs were white from head to foot. [11]
- Snow is hospitable-clean, impacted snow; restful and silent. [11]
- Snow covered the ground, the sky was leaden, and the air had a penetrating chill in it far more disagreeable than extreme cold. [4]
- Snow was again falling, sifting delicately down, incidentally as it were. [5]
- Snow had fallen, but none now lay upon the ground, and I saw a rare and winning earth. [11]
- Snow fell, and blew about unmelted: I saw it in the streets of Pompeii. [4]
- Snow filled the air, whirled about by a gale that was banging the window-shutters and raging exactly like a Northern tempest. [4]
Sentences ending with snow
- A ceaseless swinging with the swinging earth, A never-tiring ebbing to and fro, Trenching eternal fastnesses; a girth Round mountains in their everlasting snow. [11]
- So, perhaps, it was with the old man who watched the sleigh in the distance coming nearer, but that in his nature on which any one could feed was not so easily reached as the fresh young grass under the protecting snow. [11]
- The lasso, too, was over the horns of the calf, and in an instant Malbrouck was swinging away with it over the snow. [11]
- He leaped over two, five, ten graves--then he stumbled over a head-stone concealed by the snow. [10]
- I was glad to think that the serving-man might believe that I put my kerchief to my eyes only to wipe away the whirling snow. [10]
- My ride home to the town after noon was not altogether a pleasant one, by reason that icy rain poured from heaven in streams, mingled with snow. [10]
- We cannot pretend to keep track of the multiplicity of mines and shares which lure the gold-hunters, pecking away at the flinty ledges, usually in the snow. [5]
- So I went to him that night and told him pap was here again, for I found his tracks in the snow. [5]
- Croz now took the tent-pole, and planted it in the highest snow. [5]
- She so loved the snow. [5]
Short sentences using snow
- They'll snow you under. [9]
- The snow continued to fall. [5]
- If it would only snow. [10]
- Not'ing but snow, not'ing. [11]
- Snow covered everything. [5]
- No snow yet. [4]
- Snow? [5]
Sentences containing snow two or more times
- My Dear Hessie, we have been two days on Mont Blanc, in the midst of a terrible hurricane of snow, we have lost our way, and are in a hole scooped in the snow, at an altitude of 15,000 feet. [5]
- We have all seen hills and mountains and levels with snow on them, and so we think we know all the aspects and effects produced by snow. [5]
- The snow which one is accustomed to has a tint to it--painters usually give it a bluish cast--but there is no perceptible tint to the distant Alpine snow when it is trying to look its whitest. [5]
- As the snow gets deep, many deer congregate in the depths of the forest, and keep a place trodden down, which grows larger as they tramp down the snow in search of food. [4]
- When it was daylight, the leader took snow and made a ball of it, then tossing it into the air, he said: 'It was in this way I saw snow fall in a dream, so that I could not be tracked. [5]
- Her hands are cold; her face is white; No more her pulses come and go; Her eyes are shut to life and light; Fold the white vesture, snow on snow, And lay her where the violets blow. [6]
- If the above-named animals were gradually to extend their range into regions perpetually covered with snow, their pale winter-coats would probably be rendered through natural selection, whiter and whiter, until they became as white as snow. [1]
- The telegraph announces, "Twenty feet of snow at Ogden, on the Pacific Road; winds blowing a gale at Omaha, and snow still falling; mercury frozen at Duluth; storm-signals at Port Huron. [4]
More example sentences with the word snow in them
- And then again you seem as cold as your New England snow, you have no feeling, you are an Anglo-Saxon--a Puritan. [9]
- The storm was yet as heavy as it had been yestereve; howbeit, though Bayard sank into the snow so deep that I swept it with the hem of my kirtle, yet the ride to the forest-lodge meseemed was as short as though I had flown. [10]
- After almost three years' experience, Winslow says, he can scarce distinguish New England from Old England, in respect of heat and cold, frost, snow, rain, winds, etc. [3]
- For hours they worked with snow upon the frozen limbs to bring back life and consciousness. [11]
- His horses had worked their way with the sleigh through the deep snow in the ravine with much difficulty, and, half-frozen, he went directly to the refectory and there asked for his son. [10]
- A solitary song-sparrow, without a note of joy, hops along the snow to the dining-room window, and, turning his little head aside, looks up. [4]
- Gazing into vacancy with wild eyes and chattering teeth, she tried to make cakes and mould dumplings out of the snow, which she probably took for flour. [10]
- A 'poudre' day, with its steely air and fatal frost, was an ill thing in the world; but these entangling blasts, these wild curtains of snow, were desolating even unto death. [11]
- And they are wise: the snow comes early, and, besides, a cruel fog, cold as the grave and penetrating as remorse, comes down out of the near Tyrol. [4]
- Sergeant Gellatly there will wish he went to sleep forever in the snow, if Little Hammer come to the rope. [11]
- Our intelligent cat will quit the fire and sit for hours in the low window, watching the falling snow with a serious and contented air. [4]
- Such a man will be likely to put his garden in complete order before the snow comes, so that its last days shall not present a scene of melancholy ruin and decay. [4]
- Out into the wild night, the pitchy darkness, the billowy snow, the driving storm, every soul leaped, with the consciousness that a moment lost now might bring destruction to us all. [5]
- Nothing but the wide plain of snow and the steely air. [11]
- The ground was white with snow, and all the trees were bare except for a few frozen oak-leaves here and there, which shivered in the wind and somehow added to the desolation. [4]
- When the snow, which was a pall, is removed, you see how ghastly it is. [4]
- By the roadside, where the snow has just melted, the grass is of the color of emerald. [4]
- It was night when they had reached the school, the light of its many windows casting long streaks on the snow under the trees. [9]
- I don't know when they don't have sprinklings of snow there. [8]
- I tell you what I'll do: I'll go to Richfield, and stay till snow comes, if you will take a dip with me down into Virginia first. [4]
- Her feet were wet as she ploughed through the trampled snow, but she gave no thought to that. [9]
- Almost instantly we were shut up as in a fog, the driving snow was so thick. [5]
- Its precipitous sides were powdered over with snow, and the upper half hidden in thick clouds which now and then dissolved to cobweb films and gave brief glimpses of the imposing tower as through a veil. [5]
- The higher they went, the deeper grew the snow, the more wearisome the wading and climbing. [10]
- You see it was this way: Snow Devil said something about someone that belonged to me, that cares more about me than I deserve. [11]
- And now it was peopled, for there came from a cleft of the hills an army of buffaloes lounging slowly down the waste, with tossing manes and hoofs stirring the snow into a feathery scud. [11]
- Such a crust was on the snow as would bear a heavy man; and the pasture hillocks were like glazed cakes in the window of a baker's shop. [9]
- This March-meeting day was mild, the grass showing a green color on the south slopes where the snow had melted, and the outlying farmers drove through mud-holes up to the axles. [9]
- A huge campfire was blazing brightly in the midst of the snow, lighting up the branches of trees heavy with hoarfrost. [2]
- Sometimes a visitor was admitted to this sacramental feat, the dearest old gentleman in the world, with a great, high bridged nose, a slight stoop, a kindling look, and snow white hair, though the top of his head was bald. [9]
- At last there was a crunching of moccasined feet upon the crisp snow, then a slight tap at the outer door, and immediately it was opened. [11]
- It had grown warmer and was beginning to snow heavily. [10]
- The dumb woman waded through the snow by her husband's side. [10]
- The mountains are very high and steep about Carson, Eagle and Washoe Valleys--very high and very steep, and so when the snow gets to melting off fast in the Spring and the warm surface-earth begins to moisten and soften, the disastrous land-slides commence. [5]
- This is all very fine, but let us not be carried away by excitement, but ask calmly, how does this person feel about it in his cooler moments next day, with six or seven thousand feet of snow and stuff on top of him? [5]
- Acting with his usual promptness, Philip, with the consent of Mr. Bolton, broke ground there at once, and, before snow came, had some rude buildings up, and was ready for active operations in the spring. [5]
- No painter then undertook to depict giant mountains with eternal snow upon summits which towered above the clouds. [10]
- I could never understand why a people who have been grumbling about snow and frost for six months, and longing for genial weather, should flee from it as soon as it comes. [4]
- The snow had turned to rain, and Terence stood guard within the doorway. [9]
- The old count's troyka, with Dimmler and his party, started forward, squeaking on its runners as though freezing to the snow, its deep-toned bell clanging. [2]
- Within easy range, Trafford swung his gun shoulder-wards to fire, but at that instant a cloud of snow rose up between him and his quarry so that they all were blinded. [11]
- A wonderfully white town; white as snow itself. [5]
- Why are the tops of mountains continually covered with snow [sic]? [5]
- They had come to what seemed a vast semicircle of ice and snow, a huge amphitheatre in the plains. [11]
- When, from time to time, the snow melted on the hillsides, I sometimes surprised a deer there and shot him with the heavy rifle. [9]
- So we had to stop at last and slump down in the snow where we were. [5]
- They turned aside to skirt this wall, and gradually ascended until their way was barred by a "maze of gigantic snow crevices,"--so they turned aside again, and "began a long climb of sufficient steepness to make a zigzag course necessary. [5]
- The trees began to quake and cry, the light snow to beat upon the parchment windows, and the chimney to splutter and moan. [11]
- The mountains seemed to have stripped themselves of snow, and the vivid sun began at once to colour the foothills with green. [11]
- Louisa Ivanovna consented to go, and in half an hour four troyka sleighs with large and small bells, their runners squeaking and whistling over the frozen snow, drove up to the porch. [2]
- The laugh seemed to echo and echo through the amphitheatre, and then from the frozen seats, the hillocks of ice and snow, there was a long, low sound, as of sorrow, and a voice came after: "Sleep--sleep! [11]
- They were able to do this night what they had not done for days --dig a great grave of snow, and building a fire of pine wood at each end of this strange house, get protection and something like comfort. [11]
- One whole day to cover ten miles--an endless path of agony, in which Jim went down again and again, but came up blinded by snow and drift, and cut as with lashes by the angry wind. [11]
- And they walk to and from the pigsties which they inhabit--four miles each way, through mud and slush, rain, snow, sleet, and storm, daily, year in and year out. [5]
- Some were whittled to a sharp point, and slightly bent at the upper end, like a lady's finger; one monster sugar-loaf resembled a bishop's hat; it was too steep to hold snow on its sides, but had some in the division. [5]
- It seemed as though a spring breeze had melted the snow from the land, such bourgeoning and blossoming appeared throughout the school. [10]
- This was fooling, this was play; but each and all of the gusts dumped some snow into the sidewalk ditches, for that was business. [5]
- Among other noticeable things, there is a dazzling, intense whiteness about the distant Alpine snow, when the sun is on it, which one recognizes as peculiar, and not familiar to the eye. [5]
- At the "sugaring-off" they used to pour the hot sugar upon the snow, where it congealed, without crystallizing, into a sort of wax, which I do suppose is the most delicious substance that was ever invented. [4]
- On this knoll there was a white patch that Rostov could not at all make out: was it a glade in the wood lit up by the moon, or some unmelted snow, or some white houses? [2]
- Here horses' hoofs, there large and small feet had pressed the snow, yonder hounds had run, and--Great Heaven!--here, by the tree-stump, red blood stained the glimmering white ground. [10]
- In the Valley there is snow; in the snow of all that was, there is one poppet-head of the mine that was called St. Gabriel . [11]
- And he told them her name, and drew the coverlet up about his head and seemed to sleep; but he waked between the day and dark, and gently cried: "The snow is heavy on the mountain . [11]
- They have stretched their beds in the hummocked snow, They have set their teeth to the Pole; With Death they have gamed it, throw for throw, And drunk with him bowl for bowl-- They are all for thee, O England! [11]
- One morning, when the wind dashed the snow against her windows, she found it impossible to rise. [9]
- And as for the use of the others, the lascars would melt like snow in any real danger. [11]
- She walk past the theatre and, as she go by, she slip on the snow and fall. [11]
- No sooner had the sun begun to pit the snow hillocks than wild creatures came in from the mountains, haggard with hunger and hardship. [9]
- Like great seats the steppes of snow ranged round, and in the centre was a kind of plateau of ice, as it might seem a stage or an altar. [11]
- In front of the station the traffic was already crushing the snow into filth. [9]
- The darkness gathered, the snow was falling, the wind wailed plaintively about the house or shook it with fitful gusts. [5]
- Another day, when the snow lay in great billows on the ground and filled the mountain valleys, when the pines were rusty from the long winter, two other visitors drove to Coniston in a two-horse sleigh. [9]
- Between the two the snow is uncomfortable. [4]
- We crawl under the snow and lay in our bags of fur and wool, and the dogs hug close to us. [11]
- Men perished in the scrub, were lost in snow, or were devoured by their companions. [5]
- The moonlight and the reflection from the snow shone brightly through the little window, but Ulrich longed for darkness, and buried his face in the pillows. [10]
- Ruth wept for the poor little horse, and Marx sat as if utterly crushed beside his old friend's stiffening body, heeding nothing, least of all the snow, which was making him whiter than the miller, with whom he had expected to rest that evening. [10]
- I can see the place now the yellow fog, the sand piled up against the wall like yellow snow. [9]
- The seconds, measuring the paces, left tracks in the deep wet snow between the place where they had been standing and Nesvitski's and Dolokhov's sabers, which were stuck into the ground ten paces apart to mark the barrier. [2]
- In "The Test," the Muse says:-- "I hung my verses in the wind, Time and tide their faults may find; All were winnowed through and through, Five lines lasted good and true ... Sunshine cannot bleach the snow, Nor time unmake what poets know. [6]
- So long as the moon shone, flickering rays danced and sparkled on the ice and snow, but afterwards only the tedious glimmer of the universal snow-pall lighted the traveller's way. [10]
- All at once the merriment ceased, and looking forward we saw that Tom had leaped from his saddle and was bending over something in the snow. [9]
- Having fallen into the line of carriages, the Rostovs' carriage drove up to the theater, its wheels squeaking over the snow. [2]
- Yonder, where for the length of a man the snow had vanished and grass and brown earth appeared, people had fought together, and there--Holy Virgin! [10]
- His fingers clutched the ice and snow, but they only left a red mark of blood behind. [11]
- Around them were the hills of the Mighty Men-- austere, majestic; at their feet was a vast valley on which the light newly-fallen snow had not hidden all the grass. [11]
- On the contrary the greater the heat the more solidified the remaining snow becomes. [2]
- In the rain the grass does not brighten as you think it ought to, and it is only when the rain turns to snow that you see any decided green color by contrast with the white. [4]
- I rubbed out the frost with snow, and then I forced some brandy into his mouth, good old H.B.C. [11]
- They hung over the fire while the forest cracked round them, and the flame smarted with the flying snow. [11]
- The horses showered the fine dry snow on the faces of those in the sleigh--beside them sounded quick ringing bells and they caught confused glimpses of swiftly moving legs and the shadows of the troyka they were passing. [2]
- This is what the father of Minnette, looking out of the window upon the wide waste of snow, and the evergreens bent to the ground with the weight of it, says, "It looks like the depths of spring. [4]
- As far as the eye could see, nothing but snow, like a blanket spread over the land. [11]
- The first was the creaking of the wood-sleds, bringing their loads of oak and walnut from the country, as the slow-swinging oxen trailed them along over the complaining snow, in the cold, brown light of early morning. [6]
- On plateaux of the constant snow I heard the meteors whir; I saw the red wolves nor'ward go From my low huts of fir. [11]
- The face of the Comtesse Chantavoine was like snow, white and cold. [11]
- We travel along the coast for one day; and then a great storm of snow come, and the captain say to me: 'Steer us into harbour. [11]
- So uncertain is the climate in Summer that a lady who goes out visiting cannot hope to be prepared for all emergencies unless she takes her fan under one arm and her snow shoes under the other. [5]
- They say that the Bermuda climate is mild and equable, with never any snow or ice, and that one may be very comfortable in spring clothing the year round, there. [5]
- Until late in the afternoon the Jungfrau's aspect is that of a spotless desert of snow set upon edge against the sky. [5]
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