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Definition of Snowflakes
1. snowflake [n] - See also: snowflake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowflakes
Literary usage of Snowflakes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nature in Verse: A Poetry Reader for Children by Mary Isabella Lovejoy (1895)
"LITTLE Snowflakes. THE snowflakes fall so gently, You ne'er can hear a sound,
... Some children are like snowflakes, — Their step is light and low, ..."
2. The Progressive Course in Reading by George I. Aldrich, Alexander Forbes (1900)
"LITTLE Snowflakes. The snowflakes fall so gently You ne'er can hear a sound, ...
Some children are like snowflakes,— Their step is light and low, ..."
3. The Progressive Course in Reading by George I. Aldrich, Alexander Forbes (1900)
"LITTLE Snowflakes. The snowflakes fall so gently You ne'er can hear a sound, As
sailing through the frosty air They nestle on the ground. ..."
4. Kindergarten Stories and Morning Talks by Sara Eliza Wiltse (1890)
"THE Snowflakes. " Hurrah ! We are going down to the earth," said a tiny snowflake
up in its cloud home to its brothers. " I heard King Frost and the North ..."
5. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1905)
"The raised points are divided into gros point de Venise, punto neve (point de
neige) with its ground of ornamented starred brides resembling snowflakes, ..."