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be snowy
adjective
Marked by or covered with snow
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"It could be snowy, windy or cold up there.
"Hopefully it will be snowy by then, so people can jump in cold water".
Cleveland can be snowy, so Dan Gilbert, the Cavaliers' owner, and General Manager Danny Ferry gave their new center, Shaquille O'Neal, a shovel.
In winter the highs average in the mid-60's or low 70's, but the higher elevations can be snowy and icy.
Chelsea fans will go for Chelsea Harbour, if the weather's bad it will be Snowy Morning, but the sentimental money will go on Tony".
After much of the north-eastern United States experienced record cold on Valentine's Day, the National Weather Service said Monday would be snowy in many areas before sleet or freezing rain started and rain finally arrived.
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In contemporary drama, old people can be snowy-haired, unimportant grandparents.
Most of the North Central States, the Great Lakes, New England, and parts of the Ohio Valley will be snowier than usual (again).
And the reception might have been snowy.
"It was snowy and beautiful.
It was snowy and very cold.
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