18 Verbs to Use for the Word blizzard

If it happened to be winter and she saw many teams on the roads she hurriedly blew up a blizzard, piling the drifts so high that people could barely get back to their homes by evening.

In the afternoon the wind arose with drift and again the prophets predicted a blizzard.

Everything seems to threaten a blizzard which cometh not.

The gray day broke and found the blizzard at its height.

Rance Belmont had no desire to face a blizzard unnecessarily, particularly at night, and the storm was growing thicker every minute.

Blizzard followed blizzard, the sky was constantly overcast and they staggered on in a light which was little better than complete darkness; sometimes they found themselves high on the slopes of Terror on the left of their track, and sometimes diving into the pressure ridges on the right amidst crevasses and confused ice disturbance.

Party reported very bad weather since we left, cold blizzard, then continuous S.W. wind with -20° and below.

This must be wrong; they mark blizzards, but after each blizzard fresh crusts are formed only over the patchy heaps left by the blizzard.

No one who has been through even so modified a blizzard as New England can produce talks lightly of the snow.

" "So we're going," said Uncle John, impressively, "to Californiawhere they grow sunshine and roses to offset our blizzards and icicles.

Did he not, without hesitation, drive them mercilessly through black night and raging blizzard to bring a freezing stranger to the hospitala man whose one chance lay in skilled care?

We are giving a good deal of extra food to the animals, and my hope is that they will soon pick up againbut they cannot stand more blizzards in their present state.

This has certainly been the most unexpected and trying summer blizzard yet experienced in this region.

I was ready to start on my journey when there began such a blizzard as is occasionally described in the literature of Polar exploration.

Gladly I'd sacrifice this present boon And welcome howling blizzards, hail and flood, So they, out there, might still be warm and dry.

After the first start the upset will rapidly spread north, bringing the blizzard.

It's all in the day's work to buck blizzards and starve and freeze, though I wouldn't be surprised if our systems were pretty well fed up with grief before we caught Mr. Bully West.

As the vessel was delayed two days, our friends naturally thought we, too, had encountered a blizzard, but we had felt nothing of it; on the contrary the last days were the most pleasant of the voyage.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  blizzard