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snow drift
noun
An accumulation of snow caused by wind currents, typically much deeper and higher than the depth of snow that fell directly.
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I watched a single flake of snow drift through the cold air, discolored and lonesome-looking.
In this way, both snow drift flux and wind speed can be measured simultaneously.
Snow drift is classified into regions of saltation accumulation, saltation erosion, suspension and solidification.
Why would someone bury his little brother under a snow drift, especially when you know Timmy worships you?
Rounding a corner, I tip over into a snow drift, and lie there flailing like an upturned beetle.
Moisture is the most important single variable and is provided mainly by atmospheric water vapour and by local melt supplies from fallen snow, drift snow, and permafrost.
That said you'd still be hard-pressed to get very excited about the CR-V even if you did come across a snow drift.
Inside a tiny Colorado church, a woman who had been taking refuge for nearly nine months was sitting by a window, watching the snow drift down.
Seconds later, after a single swipe, they are useless, and usually left on the floor near the turnstile, creating a pile like a snow drift.
He pulls the car out of the snow drift like a cork from a bottle, shakes my hand and chugs away.
The new building provides a snow source area, which results in snow drift atop the lower roof which likely was not anticipated in its original design.
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