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snowbound
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Unable to move, because of heavy snow.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
confined \confined\ adj. having movement restricted to within a certain area; -- usually a building. Opposite of unconfined . Note: [Narrower terms: claustrophobic ; close, confining ; homebound, housebound, shut-in ; in childbed(prenominal) ; pent, shut ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Snowbound is a 1948 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Dennis Price , Stanley Holloway , Mila Parély , and Herbert Lom . A group of people search for treasure hidden by the Nazis in the Alps following the Second World War . It ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Snowbound travelers were stuck at the Denver airport for almost 24 hours this week. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And even beyond would be snowbound , perhaps right as far as the sea. ▪ Buckmaster sat beside him, staring ...
Usage examples of snowbound.
Snowbound in a tavern at Hartford, Adams fell into conversation with another traveler who happened not to recognize him.
And Furvain, glancing for just a moment into his wine-bowl as though some poem might be lurking there, would draw a deep breath and instantaneously begin to recite a mock epic, in neatly balanced hexameter and the most elaborate of anapestic rhythms, about the desperate craving of a Pontifex for sausage made of steetmoy meat, and the sending of the laziest and most cowardly of the royal courtiers on a hunting expedition to the snowbound lair of that ferocious white-furred creature of northern Zimroel.
Finally the barges reached snowbound and windswept heathlands in which a few sheep-pens and juniper bushes projected themselves from sculpted snowdrifts like ruins.
Five days ago they had left Ice Trapper territory, traveling through ice storms and whiteouts, across black hackled ice and snowbound foothills, and in all that time she had seen nothing but certainty on his face.
Jack's mother Teresa, rest her poor soul, had needed a sunny place to recuperate after hiding out in the snowbound Megapod Reserve of British Columbia, and the island afforded a perfect refuge for the three of them.
He did so, supplying us with an ecological chain that includes plants, trees, grain, food beasts, and those that could be used in a variety of tasks, such as the sled dogs, curly-coats, moose, deer, the other small food and fur animals, birds, insects: all viable on this cold, snowbound planet.