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be snowbound
adjective
Unable to move, because of heavy snow.
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The international forces say they are concentrating on security and the logistics of getting millions of ballots to remote parts of the country that in two weeks could be snowbound.
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Rome was snowbound, rendering anything expansive a virtual impossibility.
For nine months of the year, cricket pitches are snowbound.
It was like being snowbound with someone's demented uncle: should marriage be like that?
Often the path is snowbound and closed from mid-December to mid-April.
We were snowbound during the winter, and most of the old people spoke Norwegian.
Its planes were snowbound at gates or stuck on runways, trapping some passengers.
Passengers on a train from Albany were snowbound in their cars for 48 hours.
Many players (and you basically need them all in Wagner) were snowbound, as was much of the audience.
In the winter months, when the high mountain passes into the Kashmir Valley are snowbound, infiltration tails off anyway.
1937 Russian Dancers Snowbound A ten-car train bearing the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe on a nation-wide tour is snowbound today [Feb.
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