Sentence examples for all snow from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all snow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing weather, conditions, or metaphorically to indicate that everything is covered or affected by snow.
Example: "After the blizzard, it was all snow outside, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland."
Alternatives: "completely snow-covered" or "entirely snow".

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All snow, all the time.

Above all, snow gives meaning to the great indoors.

It was divine -- all snow white and fluffy and snuggly!

Very often, after all, snow is something we wake up to.

(Before that, Mr. Mayer lived in Russia and Canada -- all snow).

Not all snow shovels are created equal, however, and not all such tools are shovels.

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But surely our microniche media culture can do better, particularly in this all-snow-all-the-time winter.

Some of this wisdom comes from trial and error; some from observing my neighbors, many of them survivors of the all-snow-all-the-time winter of '96.

With all that snow?

Should we get all the snow out?

All the snow in that movie is all fake.

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