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snowbound
[ snoh-bound ]
snowbound
/ ˈsnəʊˌbaʊnd /
adjective
- confined to one place by heavy falls or drifts of snow; snowed-in
Word History and Origins
Origin of snowbound1
Example Sentences
Geralt believes it’s his destiny to protect Ciri and thus The Witcher picks up with the duo as they head to Kaer Morhen, the snowbound mountain castle home of Geralt and the rest of his dwindling witcher clan.
Experience a traditional snowbound Scandinavian dish with these lesser-known twists on salmon.
He spoke with keen delight of the times when he had been magnificently snowbound in the Lords Mountain House.
High above him towered a rock-ribbed peak, so tall that even in summer its upper reaches were snowbound.
More than eight thousand feet up in the mountains, the Hospice must have been snowbound long since.
Becoming snowbound they took refuge in a springy opening at the bottom of a forested slope.
It was like an experience of reading snowbound in Whittier's old home.
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