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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big snow" can be considered correct and usable in written English.
It is a common way to describe a heavy or significant amount of snowfall. Example: "Last winter, we had a big snow that closed down the roads and schools for a week."
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Snow family: big snow father,.
Jennifer Paradise (@JennMSU) Big snow!
The writer describes the typical day before a big snow.
When a big snow hit just after their arrival, their skylights leaked.
New for 2010 is The Big Snow Festival (thebigsnowfestival.com) in Andorra.
She gaped silently for a moment, then clumped down the hall in her big snow boots.
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Inside the cab, however, there was nothing more than a big, snow-softened whump.
The big snow-by-rail news this season is Eurostar's launch of a new route to Switzerland, from 22 December.
"How do you know?" "I saw them bringing the meat grinder from the storeroom, the one that looks like a big snow-cone machine.
During our interview with the Sacred Bones guys, Caleb and Keegan kept trying to feed us some bullshit about a magical waterpark in the middle of nowhere, Germany, that looked like a big snow-covered mound from the outside.
nomud.com/the-big-snow-festival-overview.aspx, tickets from £95 26-31 March Not strictly an end-of-season event, but close enough.
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