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Discover Ludwig'snowy ground' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a ground that is covered with snow. Example sentence: We looked out at the beautiful snowy ground and saw a blanket of fresh snowfall.
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"Somewhere under here is a prickly pear," he said, kicking the snowy ground by two scrawny apple trees that he said are not doing so well.
Dad took cameos of Bunchy scratching the snowy ground with his hind legs in the way that makes today's owners rummage for a plastic bag.
Just the day before, he said, he spent six hours lying on snowy ground, trying to get the best duck photograph to work from.
A mortally wounded man stares up from a patch of snowy ground after a Russian bombardment, looking forlornly to Stanley for help.
He doesn't look confident as he explains that like most European boar hunters he prefers night, when the animals are feeding and highlighted by moon against the snowy ground.
On a recent morning, the crimson buds of a neighbor's red maple tapped against my window as I watched Dave Avrin dump his fishing waders on the snowy ground like a body in a Mafia hit.
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One of the most strangely disconcerting works here is Chuck Close's "Fanny," a giant, Photorealistic head of a corpulent elderly woman, rendered entirely by the application of gray fingerprints on a snowy white ground.
Despite a facade of normalcy -- classes were not canceled and pedestrians walked the snowy grounds as on any other afternoon -- yellow police tape flapping from trees and squad cars parked here and there piqued the interest of passers-by.
As a movie buff, it's impossible not to know about the annual Park City fest, now in its 28th year, but this is my first year actually hitting the very snowy grounds and checking out films.
Tens of thousands of skiers, boarders and adventurers from all over the world start arriving there in late April, and work and worry the snowy proving ground until at least June and sometimes into July.
MONDAY, 10.17am Southampton training ground Two jogging players are murmuring so that Mauricio Pochettino, hands under his armpits in the snowy background, cannot hear.
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