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snowbanks

n. (plural of snowbank English)

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At the last possible instant he shifted back up, tramped on the accelerator pedal, and let his body sway freely as the Camaro's left rear end slammed into the snowbanks digging a coffin-sized divot and then bouncing off.

The speedometer had passed the one hundred post, and the snowbanks streamed past them on either side in ghastly silence.

Getting out, looking behind the car, he had seen a hole smashed through a snowbanks and there was melting snow sprayed across Christine's hood.

She struck the snowbanks pushing mounds of snow violently to either side.

The snowbanks ringing the driveway glittered with billions of diamond crystals.

Walkways an pavements hemmed in by the shrinking snowbanks were becoming canals.

To pick them up he drove his van carefully through flooded lanes, between shrinking snowbanks under gray skies that were dumping even more water on the soggy terrain.

The deep voices of mammoths—too deep for human ears—will carry far across the land, unimpeded by grassland, snowbanks, even forest.

As snowbanks melted, drips became trickles, and gullies became streams, and rivers, marshes, and ponds reformed.

The snowbanks that had been formed on either side by the plows were layered, so many feet thick for each storm of the season.

Getting over the plowed snowbanks at the edge of the road proved even more difficult than it looked, and it looked quite difficult indeed.

I swung the sled around, accelerated back up the mountain, broke over the snowbanks and into the open fields, moving fast .

A nearby pool was frozen every morning, and snowbanks remained on the slopes—but really, not bad for the planet of a G-nine star.

These snowbanks were so hard that he could jump up and down on them without leaving a mark.