“snowy” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “snowy”:

+ It was named “Nevada” meaning “snowy land” in Spanish languageSpanish, because it was snowy in the North.

+ The climate of Yerevan is continental, with dry, hot summers and cold, snowy and short winters.

+ Mount Everest has a very cold and snowy climate.

+ Hercules is walking through a snowy mountain top where he finds a woman in the cold, and goes to help her.

+ The snowy owl is an owl native to the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia.

+ Donahue, the show’s host, thought the fainting was caused by both stress from being on television and an overheated studio on a morning that was cold and snowy outside.

snowy some ways to use
snowy some ways to use

Example sentences of “snowy”:

+ The animation team had to travel to a snowy area in Wyoming so that they could study the behavior of snow and simulate that with a computer.

+ Aizu is a tourist destination and has many mountains, scenic lakes, forests, and snowy winters.

+ The basaltic Monaro Range separates the Snowy and Murrumbidgee drainages.

+ Most of the mountain peaks are snowy in the winter.

+ I imported Template:Infobox protected area of Australia but there is a slight problem with it, see Snowy River National Park for an example.

+ It gets its water from the eastern slopes of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, and then flows through the Snowy River National Park in Victoria Victoria and finally into Bass Strait.

+ In the novel “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Harry is assigned a female snowy owl as his animal companion.

+ The Snowy River is a major river in south-eastern Australia.

+ Clara and the Nutcracker Prince set off through the snowy woods for the magical Land of Sweets.

+ Winters are cold and snowy all over the state, and are mostly more severe in the northern parts of Maine.

+ There are more than 80,000 West Indian Flamingoes and many other exotic birds such as the native Bahama Parrot, the Bahama woodstar hummingbird, Bahama pintails, Brown pelicans, Tri-colored herons, Snowy egrets, Reddish egrets, Stripe-headed tanangers, Cormorants, Roseate spoonbills, American kestrels, and Burrowing owls.

+ A slalom race involves skiing between and around a series of obstacles made of poles which are placed on the snowy slope.

+ The animation team had to travel to a snowy area in Wyoming so that they could study the behavior of snow and simulate that with a computer.

+ Aizu is a tourist destination and has many mountains, scenic lakes, forests, and snowy winters.
+ The basaltic Monaro Range separates the Snowy and Murrumbidgee drainages.

More in-sentence examples of “snowy”:

+ The Big Snowy Mountains are nearby.

+ Some can live in snowy mountains, but more live in rainforests.
+ The river's course and surroundings have not changed very much, as it is protected by the Snowy River National Park.

+ The Big Snowy Mountains are nearby.

+ Some can live in snowy mountains, but more live in rainforests.

+ The river’s course and surroundings have not changed very much, as it is protected by the Snowy River National Park.

+ Some examples of animals that live in the tundra are: rodents, hares, sables, caribou, wolfwolves, seals, and snowy owls.

+ The Ben Chifley Labor Government started the Snowy Mountains Scheme which needed a large population of labourers.

+ Both Burlinson and Thornton were in the 1988 sequel, “The Man from Snowy River II”.

+ Some belong to permanent species, such as snow bunting, purple sandpiper, Snowy Owl and brent goose.

+ It did things like building the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

+ Its name comes from “Harfang des neiges”, the French name for the snowy owl, a raptor.

+ It is based on the Banjo Paterson poem “The Man from Snowy River”.

+ The Snowy Mountains are in southern New South Wales and are part of the larger Australian Alps and Great Dividing Range.

+ Because it is located east of the Snowy Mountains, the rain-bearing westerly winds drop rain and snow on the mountains leaving the Monaro region in a rain shadow.

+ It is well known for the High Country tradition of alpine grazing, made famous in the movie “The Man from Snowy River”.

+ They live in all types of terrain and climate, from cool mountains to rain forests, savannah, bald rocky areas or even snowy mountains, as does the Japanese macaque.

+ Spokane has cold and snowy Winters.

+ Three movies have been made about The Man from Snowy River: The Man from Snowy River.

+ One scientist described it as being like a “…skating rink of snowy dirt.” They were able to work out the comet was formed in the area between Uranus and Neptune.

+ However its flow of water was almost stopped in the 1950’s by the building of the Snowy Mountains Scheme to make hydroelectricity.

+ Bly’s early collection of poems, “Silence in the Snowy Fields” was published in 1962, and its plain style had considerable influence on American poems of the next two decades.

+ It is also called the snowy albatross or white-winged albatross.

+ Milwaukee’s location in the Great Lakes Region often has rapidly changing weather, producing a humid continental climate, with cold, windy, snowy winters, and warm, humid summers.

+ Paterson’s famous poems include “Waltzing Matilda”, “The Man from Snowy River The Man from Snowy River” and “Clancy of the Overflow”.

+ The color of the snowy owl matches the snow.

+ The Alpine Way and Snowy Mountains Highway are the major roads that go through the Snowy Mountains region.

+ It starts high in the Snowy Mountains and flows mainly west until it gets to the sea near Goolwa, South Australia.

+ Global warming may shorten the frog’s breeding time during winter, and also destroy their snowy habitat.

+ The Snowy Mountains, known informally as “The Snowies”, is a region of southeastern Australia and the highest mountain range on the island.

+ Most regions have distinct seasons where summer is usually not spoiled by rain and winter turns wet, snowy and humid with mild, cool to cold temperatures, while spring and fall see warm to mild weather characterised by flowers blooming in spring and falling leaves in autumn.

+ The park includes much of the Snowy River.

+ The northern zone is cold and snowy in winters with heavy rainfall and pleasant summers with the exception of Peshawar basin, which is hot in summer and cold in winter.

+ It also includes a small area of Victoria Victoria near Snowy River National Park.

+ Once the crow had beautiful silver or snowy white feathers and could speak to humans.

+ Wetland tropical species going north encountered desert or, at any rate, dry conditions in Mexico, where the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, also known as the Sierra Nevada or the Snowy Mountain Range, extends 900 km from west to east across central-southern Mexico.

+ Building the line between Alice Springs and Darwin is said to be the second-largest civil engineering project in Australia, the largest since the Snowy Mountains Scheme was built 1949–1974.

+ The first town of Adaminaby was in the way of a new dam built on the Eucumbene River as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

+ This gives warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters.

+ The birds of the bay are the Little Auk, Snowy Owl, Willow Ptarmigan, Rock Ptarmigan, Gyrfalcon, Arctic Redpoll and guillemots.

+ Adaminaby is a town in southeast New South Wales, Australia on the Snowy Mountains Highway.

+ The stories center around a young reporter from Belgium named Tintin, who travels the world and has many exciting adventures with his dog, a white wire fox terrier named Snowy his friend, Captain Haddock, a bearded drunk with a temper.

+ Camouflage for snowy areas use white colors to blend in with the snow.

+ It is named for the gap it forms between the Big Snowy Mountains and Little Belt Mountains.

+ This can happen because the ground is muddy or snowy and the foot sinks a little bit into the ground.

+ The hair of American Eskimo dog is snowy white.

+ In an attempt to save Brown from his burning aircraft, Hudner intentionally crash-landed his own aircraft on a snowy mountain in freezing temperatures to help Brown.

+ The Snowy Mountains scheme is a hydroelectricity and irrigation system in south-east Australia.

+ The player can explore many other areas, including Winters, a snowy country based on the United Kingdom, Dalaam, an oriental land, and Scaraba, an Egyptian-themed land.

+ At McKillops Bridge the road which crosses the Snowy River near its junction with the Deddick River.

+ Adelong is a small town in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.

+ The snowy owl and the ptarmigan stay all year.

+ Many people from other parts of the world think of Canada as a very cold and snowy place.

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