snow · noun U /snoʊ/Full view
snow
A1 soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky when the weather is cold
Dictionary examples:

Outside the snow began to fall.

Let's go and play in the snow!

A blanket of snow lay on the ground.

Her hair was jet-black, her lips ruby-red and her skin as white as snow.

Learner example:

I like England bec[a]use I like we[a]ther like snow. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Cantonese)

snow · verb I /snoʊ/
snow
A2 If it snows, snow falls from the sky.
Dictionary examples:

It's snowing.

It's starting to snow.

It had snowed overnight and a thick white layer covered the ground.

Learner example:

It is raining and snowing all the time. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Arabic)

be snowed in
C2 to be unable to leave a place because there is too much snow
Dictionary example:

We were snowed in for two days.

Learner example:

After being snowed in the following morning, we headed off to Las Vegas. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; French)

be snowed under
C2 to have too much work
Dictionary example:

I'm snowed under at school.

Learner example:

During late winter evenings when you are snowed under at work, this positive change is what keeps you going. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Swedish)

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