snowy 的定义
snow·i·er, snow·i·est.
snowy 近义词
niveous
wintry
white
pure
pertaining to snow
更多snowy例句
- You’ll travel across the snowy tundra toward the north face of 20,310-foot Denali.
- Carolyn and Duane traveled from Baltimore to the snowy Big Ten towns.
- On Monday, even if the full snowy impact of Sunday could not be repeated, signs of winter — and its icy slipperiness — seemed obviously in evidence.
- If you drive along a forested road after a long snowy winter, you may notice that trees next to the road look a little more brown than the others.
- The first video released by police shows an officer running after the girl along a snowy street.
- I mean, for all I know Belgians are the Tintin and Snowy of FIFA .
- I mean, for all I know Belgians are the Tintin and Snowy of FIFA.
- The village sits on flat land near the frozen Koyukuk River, and looks out on snowy hills.
- You question every decision—personal, professional, spiritual—that has led you to this snowy wasteland.
- Pros: Getting to picture yourself gliding efficiently through town, perhaps en route to a snowy assignation.
- There were pillars of the snowy lime a hundred feet in height, glittering in dazzling beauty.
- The table cover and napkins must be of snowy damask, the glass clear as crystal, and taste must preside over each detail.
- And it flashed back in crimson splendor from the gleaming hull that floated from the hangar and came to rest upon the snowy world.
- Corydon was beautiful—ah God, how beautiful she looked, lying there in the snowy bed, with the snowy lace about her neck and arms!
- Mists trailed low along the sides of the Dasar-dee-ash Mountains across the lake, and hid their snowy summits from view.