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Discover LudwigThe word "snowy" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a place, object, or scenario that is covered in or characterized by snow. Example sentence: I can't wait to go skiing in the snowy mountains.
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snowy
adjective
Marked by or covered with snow
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Soot, when it falls on snowy areas such as the Arctic and high mountains, causes the earth to absorb more sunlight, instead of reflecting it as snow does.
Filming of the new Bond, Spectre, was disrupted earlier this month by strong winds in snowy Austria.
Against a snowy London backdrop, something perennially ignored and unloved finds the attention it craves against all odds.
A snowy evening in one of the steamy underlit outdoor pools is pretty close to magical.
High-heeled white ankle boots, or a snowy fur shrug.
Clean, empty jars White plasticine Model railway people and trees White glitter Epoxy glue Water Glycerin Build up a snowy hill out of white plasticine in the centre of your jar lid so you can see your figures over the rim of the jar.
Activists in those areas had said they were mostly living without power for months, including during a snowy winter, and had only sparse food supplies.
The ski-equipped single-propeller Jodel plane had failed to take off from the snowy high-altitude runway near the ski area at Avoriaz.
This is a harsh yet magnificent land of snowy peaks, distant glaciers, towering cliffs, deep ravines and a few beggarly terraces of skimpy grass.
Shared only by the odd dog-walker, squirrel and deer, these silent pathways between towering pine trees offered glimpses of the snowy fields and remote cottages and proved the perfect escape.
Freezing fog set in during the afternoons, but the mornings were unfailingly crystal clear and sunny, allowing occasional views towards the faraway snowy profile made up of Venezuela's three highest peaks, named in descending order after Bolívar, Humboldt, and the latter's faithful French companion, Bonpland.
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