snow
♦ snow /sn'oʊ/ (snows snowing snowed)
1 [N-UNCOUNT]
Snow consists of a lot of soft white bits of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather.
In Mid-Wales six inches of snow blocked roads...
They tramped through the falling snow.
2 [N-PLURAL]
You can refer to a great deal of snow in an area as the snows.
...the first snows of winter...
3 [VERB] it V
When it snows, snow falls from the sky.
It had been snowing all night.
4 [VERB] V n
If someone snows you, they persuade you to do something or convince you of something by flattering or deceiving you. (AM INFORMAL)
I'd been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas.
5
see also snowed in, snowed undersnow pea (snow peas)
[N-COUNT] usu pl
Snow peas are a type of pea whose pods are eaten as well as the peas inside them. (AM, AUSTRALIAN; in BRIT, use mangetout)
1 [N-UNCOUNT]
Snow consists of a lot of soft white bits of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather.
In Mid-Wales six inches of snow blocked roads...
They tramped through the falling snow.
2 [N-PLURAL]
You can refer to a great deal of snow in an area as the snows.
...the first snows of winter...
3 [VERB] it V
When it snows, snow falls from the sky.
It had been snowing all night.
4 [VERB] V n
If someone snows you, they persuade you to do something or convince you of something by flattering or deceiving you. (AM INFORMAL)
I'd been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas.
5
see also snowed in, snowed undersnow pea (snow peas)
[N-COUNT] usu pl
Snow peas are a type of pea whose pods are eaten as well as the peas inside them. (AM, AUSTRALIAN; in BRIT, use mangetout)