25 collocations for snow

It was dark, and snowing a little, so no traces of footsteps were to be perceived in the morning.

Towards twilight it grew warmer and began to snow, great wet flakes.

The sky snowed correspondence.

It snowed a great deal and we fired very little.

Two of the Trio sided against the odd man, Potts, and turned him out of the Little Cabin one night during a furious snowstorm, that had already lasted two days, had more than half buried the hut, and nearly snowed up the little doorway.

Then make me of thy counsell, and take my advice, for ile take no denyall; Ile not leave thee til the next new Almanackes be out of date; let him threaten the sharpest weather he can in Saint Swithin week, or it snow on our Ladies face, ile not budge, ile be thy mid-wife til thou beest delivered of this passion.

As when the north winds whistle shrill, And drifting snows each hollow fill, The source of pain and suffering great, So now it is in Wei's poor state, Let us join hands, and leave for aye, My friends and lovers all, 'Tis not a time will brook delay; Things for prompt action call.

He answered, 'If it snowed Duke Georges nine days together, I must go.'

The hooded beehive, small and low, Stands like a maiden in the snow; And the old door-slab is half hid Under an alabaster lid. All day it snows: the sheeted post Gleams in the dimness like a ghost; All day the blasted oak has stood A muffled wizard of the wood; Garland and airy cap adorn The sumach and the way-side thorn, And clustering spangles lodge and shine In the dark tresses of the pine.

" "Yes, it doesn't do snow any good to fall into New York mud," said Aunt Madge; "it is like touching pitch.

She snow hardnowup there!"

"She snow hardsoon.

" "No," said Jonas; "there might be some danger to-morrow evening, after it shall have been snowing four and twenty hours; but not to-night.

I Like snows the camps on southern hills Lay all the winter long, Our levies there in patience stood They stood in patience strong.

I found in the northern snows a man of blood; I stirred up the soul of Alaric, and led him to the sack of Rome.

He was going to add that he wished it would snow to-morrow; but remembering that it was only the beginning of June, and that Miss Harson had shown them how each season has its pleasures, he stopped just in time.

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.

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.

I see where Verrenberg doth glimmer, And Shepherds' Knoll with snows a-shimmer.

Seek the rough Alps where snows eternal shine, And joyless borders of the frozen Rhine.

It served his need until late in the autumn; then came the first snow, then rain, then snow again, snowing all the time.

itand ye'll do it, Marty; I've been thinkin' about the old section snowed underand all the folks we knew" "Will ye shut up?"

I found it too troublesome to turn to the collection of the British poets to discover apposite mottos, and, in the situation of the theatrical mechanist, who, when the white paper which represented his shower of snow was exhausted, continued the storm by snowing brown, I drew on my memory as long as I could, and when that failed, eked it out with invention.

"The day we crossed the Rocky Ridge it was snowing a littlethe wind hard from the northwest, and blowing so keenly that it almost pierced us through.

I Like snows the camps on southern hills Lay all the winter long, Our levies there in patience stood They stood in patience strong.

25 collocations for  snow