24 adverbs to describe how to snow

It was snowing heavily, and I was dizzy and felt strange, I may have zigzagged a little.

To-day, though, the rifle bought from the company stood idle beside the ridge-pole, the sledge dogs snarled and fought upon the snow outside, and Bigbeam, squat and broad as became her name, looked askance at her lord as she prepared the moose meat, uncertain of his temper, for his face was cloudy.

It was still snowing, heavily, steadily, implacably.

Each branch raises itself when emancipated, thus changing the whole outline of the growth; and the snow beneath is punctured with a thousand little depressions, where the petty avalanches have just buried themselves and disappeared.

"February 28.It has been snowing ceaselessly for two days.

They wore furs but seldom; and in order to inure themselves to the coldness of their climate, they expose their new born infants, the fourth day after birth, naked under the sky-light, which they then open to allow the snow to fall upon them; for it snowed almost continually during the whole winter that Quirini and his people were there, from the 5th of February to the 14th of May.

I could not blame them much for not caring to work, as the weather was very disagreeableit rained or snowed almost continuously.

The pack is a sunless place as a rule; this morning we had bright sunshine for a few hours, but later the sky clouded over from the north again, and now it is snowing dismally.

Here it has rained with vehemence ever since they left; up in the high ground it has doubtless snowed; and although they were well armed with cards and whisky, yet it would appear but a poor business to play bridge all day in a snow-bound tent on the top of the Pir Panjal!

Next morning it was snowing fiercely, but we proceeded as best we could, and that night we succeeded in reaching Oak Grove ranch, which had been built during the summer.

"As we alighted from our sleigh, Mrs. Slapman, I noticed how firmly the snow at the edge of the street was pressed down by the feet of the hundreds who have called on you; and I could not but think how truly that white surface, upon which the prints of so many boots were beautifully blended, typified the purity of the motives which brought the owners of those boots to your door.

How mysterious this ice, how ghostly this snow, and all the beautiful fantastic shapes taken by both; the dream-like foliage, and feathers and furs of the snow, the Gothic diablerie of icicled eaves, all the fairy fancies of the frost, the fretted crystal shapes that hang the brook-side with rarer than Venetian glass, the strange flowers that stealthily overlay the windows, even while we watch in vain for the unseen hand!

The O.R.& T., fighting with every available man it could summon, had partially opened its line, with the exception of one division, hopelessly snowed underhis old, his beloved Blue Ribbon.

It was still snowing, heavily, steadily, implacably.

It was snowing lightly.

According to an old adage, the laurestinus, dedicated to St. Faine (January 1), an Irish abbess in the sixth century, may be seen in bloom: "Whether the weather be snow or rain, We are sure to see the flower of St. Faine; Rain comes but seldom and often snow, And yet the viburnum is sure to blow.

For days and nights it snowed, softly, steadily, without wind, and then the clouds parted and the sun shone outa far off sun in a sky as blue as summer and cold as polar seas.

"It has snowed terribly all night, and is vengeance cold."Swift.

Bowers' annexe is finished, roof and all thoroughly snow tight; an excellent place for spare clothing, furs, and ready use stores, and its extension affording complete protection to the entrance porch of the hut.

Br-r-r-!"he shivered"I have been down to the door, and it is snowing viciously.

The beauteous flowers of thy battles lie abundantly snowed down, O Giver of Life; I am like a wild bird, etc. XXVII.

It still snowed violently, the flakes being large, and eddying round the angles of the rocks, in flurries so violent as, at moments, to confound all the senses of the young man.

"Snow anytime," Francesca said.

"It is not snowing so badly now, and luckily the moon will help us.

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