0 present participle of snow --
2 to deceive or trick someone by talking a lot or by giving them a lot of information: --
It felt like she was snowing us with statistics.
It was snowing and a small boy from a nearby house fell in the snow and was covered in snow.
It had been snowing there, and the conifers stood sharp and black in the countryside.
The most vital problem of all is this fact of the snowing-up and freezing-up of switch points.
It was snowing and quite dark on that day and people had come from all over the area.
One day we have a north-easter blowing, and it is perhaps hailing or snowing.
They go to hear the orchestra, whether it is raining or snowing or whether the sun is shining.
Suppose there is bad weather, that it is snowing and the sign is obstructed.
If he has, he will have noticed that it is snowing.