11909 examples of snowed in sentences

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.

they're snowed under!" "Serve 'em right!"

He struck a jutting rock, only half snowed under, that broke the sheer face of the promontory, and he bounded once like a rubber ball, struck a second time, caught desperately at a solitary clump of ice-sheathed alders, crashed through the snow-crust just below them, and was held there like a mudlark in its cliff nest, halfway between bluff and river.

It snowed all the next day, and the roads were deep in water, so that M.S. and M.T. remained in-doors; but J.Y. and W.S. walked to Homburgshausen, a village about a mile and a-half from Berlenburg, to call upon an aged man, a Separatist of the old connection.

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.

Which yore head has got mine snowed under thataway.

At last we struck hosses and wagon, Snowed under a soft white mound, Upsot, dead beat,but of little Gabe No hide nor hair was found.

The shadows of night became darker, it snowed from the north; The world was enchained by the frost; hail fell upon earth; 'T was the coldest of grain.

Getting late now, getting later, the snow drifting thick; Axel is getting snowed up himself.

Snowed up at Sellanraa in the storm of the day before, and then on again to Maaneland; not a soul on the place; fed the cattle, stood in the doorway listening, milked the cows at milking-time, listening again; what could it be?...

The sky snowed correspondence.

We were a little uneasy, however, when we found it snowed one whole day and a night so fast, that we could not travel; but he bid us be easy; we should soon be past it all: we found, indeed, that we began to descend every day, and to come more north than before; and so depending upon our guide, we went on.

At intervals, it rained or snowed or hailed and once more they were wet through and through.

It snowed so heavy that night, an' the wind blowed so, that our trail was filled up or they might ha' followed.

Presently our guides faced right about and grounded their axes on the frozen snowed slope.

It proved a triumph for the Coalition "Coupon" and for Mr. Lloyd George; the extremists and Pacificists were snowed under; Mr. Asquith was rejected and his followers reduced to a mere handful; Labour came back with an increased representation, though not as great as it desired or deserved.

No. 10 Camp was much snowed up: I should imagine our light blizzard was severely felt along this part of the route.

At 9 P.M. the snow drift again took off, and we were now so snowed up, we decided to push on in spite of the wind.

SANDMAN'S STORIES OF SNOWED-IN-HUT, by Abbie Phillips Walker; illustrated by Rhoda C. Chase.

R68151. WALKER, Abbie (Phillips) SEE Sandman's stories of Snowed-In-Hut. R70402.

It snowed a little that afternoon, and the poor bird's back was all white, but there she sat.

Peaceful in the village Darkness reigns and sleep, Every hut is standing Snowed in window deep.

And any party that proposed white immigration on a large scale 'ud be snowed under next election.

When the Jayhawkers reached Salt Lake it was found that it was not safe to try to go the regular northern route to California, as they were advised by those who seemed to know, as they might be snowed in on the Sierra Nevada Mountains and perish.

With eager hands he was tearing the hood of a za'abuta rough, woolen slave cloak, patched and raggedfrom the face of a prostrate figure more than half snowed under a sand-drift.

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