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snowball

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A snowball is a spherical object made from snow , usually created by scooping snow with the hands, and compacting it into a roughly fist-sized ball. The snowball is often used to engage in games, such as snowball fights . Snowball fights are usually light-hearted ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN effect ▪ All this has a snowball effect on the day's turnover and on the individual dealers' commissions. ▪ That affects the mock-up, or test, of the windows, and it has a snowball effect on other trades. ▪ A snowball ...

Usage examples of snowball.

If this terrible woman continued to make ground at her present rate of progress he would have no more chance than the proverbially proverbial snowball in a proverbially proverbial hell.

The boys made snowballs with it, but never put stones in them to hurt each other, and the dogs, when they were taken out to scombre, bit it and rolled in it, and looked surprised but delighted when they vanished into the bigger drifts.

The important thing was that Snowball was all right, crouched on top of the refrigerator, green eyes wide and accusing, white fur puffed spikily along her spine.

Righ or King Roberto, who had realized even as the ancient crown of Ulaid was lowered upon his brow that his small, weak, impoverished little holding had had all the chance of a wet snowball on a hot griddle against the power and the wealth of the grasping High King, had sought about and then made the short sea journey to the Hebrides Islands, whereafter certain negotiationshe had given over the Kingdom of Ulaid to Sir Aonghus, Regulus of the Isles, then received it back of the powerful old man as a feoff.

Some of them wrestled with their dogs in the new snow, and a few snowball fights broke out as well.

Behind him came the white horse Snowball with the glittery Madame Solitaire riding sideways on its bare back, facing the crowd, then the dapple-gray Bubbles with Clover Lee doing the same, both the steeds stepping high and prettily and nodding their heads so their plumes danced.

The rockaway was truly rocking, also pitching and lurching and bouncing, over a grievously rutted and blistered and scabbed and chuck-holed road on which even the four-footed Snowball was having to watch his step.

I scooped under the snow for teaberry plants to boil down and pour over snowballs for dessert.

The Legion survey ship that made the first chart found five iron asteroids and three snowballs like this one.

Phrased in this manner, speed is a rather mundane concept, and you may wonder about the fuss we have made regarding the speed of baseballs, snowballs, and photons.

Notice that if the speed of light were not constant but behaved according to our intuition based on slow-moving baseballs and snowballs, the platform observers would agree with those on the train.

Olivia let Geoff drive the sleigh, and together they made snowballs and pelted Victoria and Charles until they drove them indoors, and then Olivia helped him build a snowman.

He learned about the star called Sun and the planets down around it and the billions of snowballs in the halo.

The sky outside was scattered with tiny silver moons, the mirror shells around the snowballs of the cluster.

In the pilot bubble, he could look out at the unchanging constellations and the creeping navigation lights that marked the shielded snowballs clustered around him.