What is another word for snow in?

Pronunciation: [snˈə͡ʊ ˈɪn] (IPA)

"Snow in" is a phrase used to describe a situation where someone is stuck indoors due to heavy snowfall. If you're tired of using the same phrase all the time, there are many synonyms you can use to mix things up. "Snowed in," "marooned by the snow," and "trapped by the snow" are just a few examples. You could also try using phrases like "snowbound" or "snowed under." If you want to get more creative, consider using similes such as "buried under a blanket of snow" or "encased in a frozen fortress." Whatever word or phrase you choose, remember to have fun and embrace the winter wonderland.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Snow in

  • Some days I would go without any fire at all, and eat raw frozen meat and melt snow in my mouth for water.
    Buffalo Bill
  • Unless we make Christmas an occasion to share our blessings, all the snow in Alaska won't make it 'white'.
    Bing Crosby
  • Occasionally I have come across a last patch of snow on top of a mountain in late May or June. There's something very powerful about finding snow in summer.
    Andy Goldsworthy
  • I played a heap of snow in a school play. I was under a sheet, and crawled out when spring came. I often say I'll never reach the same artistic level again.
    Stellan Skarsgard
  • Philosophy offers the rather cold consolation that perhaps we and our planet do not actually exist; religion presents the contradictory and scarcely more comforting thought that we exist but that we cannot hope to get anywhere until we cease to exist. Alcohol, in attempting to resolve the contradiction, produces vivid patterns of Truth which vanish like snow in the morning sun and cannot be recalled; the revelations of poetry are as wonderful as a comet in the skies -- and as mysterious. Love, which was once believed to contain the Answer, we now know to be nothing more than an inherited behavior pattern.
    James Thurber

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