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snow-clad

[snoh-klad]

adjective

  1. covered with snow.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of snow-clad1

First recorded in 1800–10
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Example Sentences

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A fashion show held last week in a picturesque, snow-clad town in Indian-administered Kashmir has sparked a major controversy that is still simmering.

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But this year, things are different: the snow-clad mountains in the region are oddly brown and barren.

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Gazing at snow-clad Sierra peaks to the west, Perez said, “If all that snow comes down hot and heavy when the weather warms up, the challenge will be to protect Owens Valley’s communities from flooding.”

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As the noontime sun began to set, Laestadius posed for a few more pictures in the snow-clad village where her “Stolen” is set.

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There were "wild areas" in Orissa where investigators had to be accompanied by armed guards through forests; sometimes they had to cross snow-clad high Himalayan passes.

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