The snowy countryside acts upon the thinker as a shimmering and blinding force confounding the dimensions of space and time.
It might be in the woods, or out at sea, or on a snowy mountainside in winter.
It was a snowy morning with a lot of black ice.
The worst year—1962–63, when we had a long, snowy winter—resulted in an expenditure of £108,000.
That is essential at all times, but particularly in snowy weather.
Those children have to wait on cold, wet and snowy corners for school transport.
I am not too sure whether consumers suffer from snowy or ghosting pictures.
Suppose on a dark and stormy and snowy night a car draws up at a wayside filling station.