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snow
/snoʊ/
Definition
1
Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, often accumulating as a white deposit on the ground.
2
A mass or layer of such frozen precipitation.
3
Slang for cocaine or other powdered illicit drugs.
4
To overwhelm or persuade with insincere flattery or deceptive talk (verb).
Examples
The first snow of winter turned the backyard into a fluffy white trampoline for the dog.
She tried to snow her boss with excuses about the deadline, but he saw right through the blizzard.
In the mountains, fresh snow makes skiing feel like gliding on clouds—if clouds were cold and occasionally hid rocks.
Partiers whispered about the 'snow' at the club, but it turned out to be just dandruff from the DJ's wild hair.