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    Use "blizzard" in a sentence

    blizzard example sentences

    blizzard


    1. started with the blizzard


    2. blizzard conditions for days on end


    3. time we lost that girl's Father to a heart attack during the blizzard,” Raymond said


    4. The penetrating hailstorm had turned into a blizzard – she couldn't even see her car anymore


    5. Now, thanks partly to her and the cast, Jim and the boys were stuck in the middle of a blizzard


    6. How could a car catch fire in the middle of a blizzard? Mr


    7. Katrina averted her green eyed gaze, choosing instead to watch a blizzard of dust particles sparkle as they drifted into the ray of light, knowing it wouldn't be long before her presence was felt


    8. Doubtless the blizzard had intensified around


    9. watching it disappear into the blizzard she wondered why


    10. disappeared once again into the blizzard – never to be

    11. However it seemed that the barrage was lessening as the gun barrels must have been getting red hot and the shrapnel blizzard became more of a flurry


    12. The snowstorm intensified and a part of Johnson prayed that the gathering wind caused a blizzard that forced him to abandon the trip


    13. They walked into the blue pub through two large timber doors, solid enough to withstand snow and blizzard conditions


    14. Finally, the visits had ceased, and Kwonowski guessed that the Russians must have decided that in the blizzard, the truck had fallen into a ravine or through the ice of one of the lakes that bordered the road between Dwiespestka and the city


    15. Besides the blizzard, there was not


    16. The blizzard raged for two days


    17. I was forced to lay over for a few days in one yam while a blizzard raged


    18. I was again held up by a blizzard along this leg and it took ten days instead of seven


    19. We camped for the night and the next morning were treated to a blizzard just as we were about to get under way


    20. You went out of your way to save a young man lost in a blizzard

    21. Her parents had died in the far north when they were trapped for days by a blizzard and ran out of food


    22. Blinded by the blizzard flowing within


    23. After she threw me out of our Oakdale house, to a one bedroom apartment in nearby Salem, I lasted through only 17 days of binge drinking before I suffered the two and one-half hour blackout in a blizzard which convinced me finally that I was absolutely powerless over alcohol and that my life had been unmanageable for several years


    24. What was happening outside was a full-blown blizzard


    25. middle of June and they were having a blizzard


    26. A blizzard started as the game ended


    27. Because he was “on the dole,” they sent him home in a blizzard with the promise that a DSS worker would visit, once, to teach us both some simple rehab exercises that he should do


    28. I refused to agree, but they called my bluff by bringing him to the Route 32 main entrance in a wheelchair and pushing him out into a blizzard at 12 degrees


    29. 6 in a blizzard after my overnight stop there with my late wife’s mother and brother


    30. A killing blizzard that slew in one hour six-tenths of a hardy mountain folk who were fully prepared for harsh winter

    31. “I’d just like to say that we think we have counters-spells for the poison cloud and the blizzard, and we’re starting to get a grip on the madness


    32. He found an overhang that sheltered them from the worst of the blizzard and told Lorna to sit down and lean against the rocks


    33. would call it a blizzard and the comedian, W


    34. Soon after they had finished the meal, both quickly took turns to dash outside into the freezing blizzard to relieve natures’ call, a chilling experience


    35. During the night a blizzard had covered the hillside with a thick blanket of snow, he led the horse out first and Athene finally followed in silence, the cold morning air seemed to help douse her temper a little


    36. At first, the change in the weather had been a blessing and the heavy snowfall helped to obscure him from the beasts that were closing in on him, but as the blizzard got progressively worse, he knew instantly that it had the potential to kill him


    37. Because the blizzard had struck so quickly and the fearful cry of the beasts were so close, he had not had sufficient time to stop and tackle the complicated ties and awkward angles required to remove the armour


    38. Finally she drove the 12 hours all the way back home through high winds and a blizzard


    39. I figured outside the camp borders, there must be a blizzard happening


    40. It was flurries at first, but as I started toward the plate again, it fell heavier, heavier with each step, until it was a blizzard

    41. of a full out blizzard


    42. Poor little Lambretta struggled on through the blizzard – alone because no one else was stupid enough to take that road


    43. in the pile’s middle is no lining, but the blizzard that nearly did me in


    44. off out on the trails in a howling blizzard, when sane folks were at home


    45. covered by snow while a freezing menacing blizzard howled through the trees


    46. Yes, Conrad was right, a blizzard was a storm


    47. “What are you doing anyway; you’re in a blizzard in the middle of nowhere, with several more hours to go through


    48. Jamie was worried because she had not seen Conrad since the blizzard


    49. Wilson was born in Bloomington, Indiana during the blizzard of '78


    50. A man who shoveled snow for an hour to clear a space for his car during a blizzard in Chicago returned with his 49










































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    Synonyms for "blizzard"

    blizzard rash snowstorm gale blast storm tempest

    "blizzard" definitions

    a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds


    a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences