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blizzard
English
Etymology
Unknown. Compare English blizz (“violent rainstorm”), dialectal English bliz (“violent blow”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?bl?.z?d/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?bl?.z?d/
Noun
blizzard (plural blizzards)
- A large snowstorm accompanied by strong winds and greatly reduced visibility caused by blowing snow.
- (figuratively) A large amount of paperwork.
- (figuratively) A large number of similar things.
Translations
Verb
blizzard (third-person singular simple present blizzards, present participle blizzarding, simple past and past participle blizzarded)
- (impersonal, of snow) To fall in windy conditions.
Coordinate terms
- flurry
Translations
References
French
Noun
blizzard m (plural blizzards)
- blizzard
blizzard From the web:
- what blizzard it's a couple of flakes
- what blizzards are at dairy queen
- what blizzards are gluten free
- what blizzard should i get
- what blizzard games are free
- what blizzard means
- what blizzard games are free to play
- what blizzard gif
snowsquall
English
Etymology
snow +? squall
Noun
snowsquall (plural snowsqualls)
- A sudden, localized blizzard.
Translations
snowsquall From the web:
- what's snow squall
- what's snow squall warning
- what causes snow squalls
- what does snow squall mean
- what is snow squall mean
- what is snow squall watch
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