Crossword clues for snowflakes
snowflakes
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n. (plural of snowflake English)
Wikipedia
Snowflakes is the fourth studio album and first Christmas album by American singer Toni Braxton, released on October 23, 2001 by Arista Records. Along with the traditional Christmas songs " The Christmas Song" and " Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and a cover of Vince Guaraldi's 1962 song " Christmas Time Is Here", the album contains original songs which focus not only on Christmas, but also on love. Braxton was newly married and expecting her first child while making the album. In the United States, the album had sold 538,000 copies as of February 2012.
Snowflakes may refer to
- Snowflakes (album) by Toni Braxton
- Snowflakes (TV series) by KBS
- Snowflakes, a single by British singer Mandy Miller
- Snowflakes, a short novella written my author K. L. Lee
- Snowflakes, a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Snowflakes, a song by British artist Just Jack
- Snowflake, a cloud based data warehousing corporation based in San Mateo
Usage examples of "snowflakes".
Fresh snowflakes fell down through the hole and boiled in the air above her head.
Miss Tick, who knew that no two snowflakes are alike, didn’t pay them any attention.
Someone who was practically a kind of god had made billions of snowflakes that looked like her—and they hadn’t noticed!
As she opened it, a few snowflakes fell, but as if suddenly happy to have an audience, more began to pour down until—with no sound but a hiss—the night turned white.
He’d even taken the time to cut little snowflakes in it with a tiny chisel.
The two wizards viewed the foothills of the Snowflakes, obviously the southeastern mountain region, for the road to Carradoon was plainly in sight Something moved along that road, something hideous.
They crossed the bulk of the Snowflakes in mere minutes, all of them, Vander and Ivan included, now in wholehearted agreement that the choice to ride the tamed wyrm had been a good one.
Druzil went east, the shortest route out of the Snowflakes, a course that would take him down to the farmlands surrounding Carradoon.
He wanted to get out of the Snowflakes, wanted to get indoors and out of winter’s chilly bite, and so he continued his course down from the high ground, down toward the town of Carradoon.
He wanted to get out of the Snowflakes, wanted to get indoors and out of winter's chilly bite, and so he continued his course down from the high ground, down toward the town of Carradoon.
She stared at the snowflakes, wondering absently if an early-winter snowstorm would keep her from getting home.
The sky, which had been clear, gradually became leaden with clouds, and occasional snowflakes began to drift down.
It was perfectly suited to a lazy day when they had nothing better to do than to lie around and watch the fat snowflakes drifting down.
A snowflake drifted past his nose, and he snapped at it, then was off on another manic tear, running back and forth, jumping at snowflakes and trying to catch them.
Tiny snowflakes swirled around them and disappeared as soon as they touched down.