0 (of vehicles or people) unable to travel because of heavy snow, or (of roads) not able to be travelled on or reached because of heavy snow:
1 unable to go anywhere because the snow is too deep
But during the days since the baby's birth the first winter storm has arrived and the cabin is now snowbound.
The more roads we build, the more roads we shall have snowbound unless something is done.
Some of the villages were cut off in snowbound conditions, but the train could have got there when the bus could not.
I happen to represent a constituency which, in winter, is often snowbound.
The whole country at the time was snowbound, roads and railways; everybody was running short of food, and it was impossible to get anything to anywhere.
Will he take into consideration that some of those villages, during inclement weather, are snowbound and therefore those children will lose about five or six days' education a year?
It is strongly migratory; it completely vacates in breeding areas during the snow-bound months.
During the snowbound winter months in the 1930s, they received their mail by dog sled.