snowdrift

[US]/'snəʊdrɪft/
[UK]/'snodrɪft/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a pile of snow formed by the wind

Phrases & Collocations

deep snowdrift

Example Sentences

A huge snowdrift is blocking the entrance to the driveway.

A snowdrift blocked his path.

The snowdrifts were so high that they reached the roof of the house.

We had to shovel our way through the deep snowdrifts to get to the cabin.

The car got stuck in a massive snowdrift on the side of the road.

The children enjoyed playing in the fluffy snowdrifts during the winter vacation.

The snowdrifts along the mountain pass made it treacherous for drivers.

The snowdrifts glistened in the sunlight, creating a beautiful winter scene.

We had to dig out our car from the snowdrift before we could continue our journey.

The snowdrifts obscured the path, making it difficult to find our way back to the cabin.

The snowdrifts gradually melted under the warm spring sun.

The snowdrifts provided a soft landing for the skier who lost control on the slope.

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