Snow Dust

Word SNOW DUST
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Heavy snowstorms are frequent on the coast, but inland during the snow blizzards it is impossible to say whether the whirling snow-dust is falling from the air or being swept from the ground. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Round and round in the snow they went, so fast that it was impossible for Ruth to see which was dog and which was cat, their paws throwing up a cloud of snow-dust that almost hid the combatants. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

Amid a cloud of snow-dust she shot over the yawning edge of the chasm and disappeared. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

After a day of bronco-busting in the corral, or of riding hour after hour, head on into the driven snow-dust, there was a sense of real achievement when night fell, and a consciousness of strength. ❋ Hermann Hagedorn (1923)

In the soft springtime the stars were glorious in our eyes each night before we fell asleep; and in the winter we rode through blinding blizzards, when the driven snow-dust burnt our faces. ❋ Hermann Hagedorn (1923)

In some places cracks and fissures filled with snow-dust traversed the body of the ice, and in other places long strings of beaded air-bubbles had become entangled in the process of freezing. ❋ Douglas Mawson (1920)

In the soft springtime the stars were glorious in our eyes each night before we fell asleep; and in the winter we rode through blinding blizzards, when the driven snow-dust burned our faces. ❋ Roosevelt, Theodore (1913)

For ever close upon his heels came following forms and voices with the whirling snow-dust. ❋ Algernon Blackwood (1910)

Then a great cloud of snow-dust burst in their faces, half blinding them: and, with the roar of an express train, the avalanche sped down the ravine; burying the ice-slope they had just crossed; and obliterating their footsteps as man's work is obliterated by the soundless avalanche of the years. ❋ Maud Diver (1906)

The chill discomfort of snow melting on their faces woke the men, one by one, at an unearthly hour, to find their whole world shrouded in white, and a mist of snow-dust still falling. ❋ Maud Diver (1906)

In places a thin carpet of snow-dust muffled the beat of hoofs, and there was no sound but the mournful shrilling of the wind, which emphasized the great emptiness and sense of desolation until I almost felt that I had ridden out of our busy life into primeval chaos. ❋ Harold Bindloss (1905)

It drove the snow-dust into the men's smarting faces and froze their breath on their furs. ❋ Harold Bindloss (1905)

Then a gust of wind met him, enveloping him in snow-dust and taking the power of motion momentarily away. ❋ Harold Bindloss (1905)

They could hear the hissing whine of fine hard snow tearing above their heads like volleys of shot, and the force of the wind reached them even in their shelter, bringing with it the flinty sting of the snow-dust. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)

Jill took her seat as she spoke, and looked up with such a rosy, pleading face that Jack gave in at once, and down they went again, raising a cloud of glittering snow-dust as they reined up in fine style with their feet on the fence. ❋ Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 (1902)

Over the Nilang Pass in storm when the driven snow-dust filled every fold of the impassive lama's drapery; between the black horns of Raieng where they heard the whistle of the wild goats through the clouds; pitching and strained on the shale below; hard-held between shoulder and clenched jaw when they rounded the hideous curves of the ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

Sometimes furious gales blow out of the north, driving before them the clouds of blinding snow-dust, wrapping the mantle of death round every unsheltered being that faces their unshackled anger. ❋ Unknown (1896)

As I stood there, another slide started on the heights above timber, and with a far-off roar swept down in awful magnificence, with a comet-like tail of snow-dust. ❋ Enos Abijah Mills (1896)

At the front end of the slide the snow piled higher and higher, while following in its wake were splendid streamers and scrolls of snow-dust. ❋ Enos Abijah Mills (1896)

hot [european girl]: "[oh boy], i can feel that snow dust in my [veins]" ❋ Amant (2013)

You! Where's my [stash] of snow dust?! ❋ Benji B. (2006)

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