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Definition of Snowdrifts
1. snowdrift [n] - See also: snowdrift
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowdrifts
Literary usage of Snowdrifts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut: Three Hundred and by Edwin Munroe Bacon (1906)
"... The Palisades scaled over snowdrifts — Scene at the Parsonage — Siege of the
Benoni Stebbins House — Start of one hundred and twelve Captives for Canada ..."
2. The Law of Railroad Fences and Private Crossings: Including Injuries to by William Wheeler Thornton (1892)
"snowdrifts. 129. "Fenced in," Both Sides. 130. Same Continued. 131. Waiver of
Fence by Owner of Adjoining Land. 132. Must Fence at Place of Entry. 133. ..."
3. Seed Dispersal by William James Beal (1898)
"Seeds found in melting snowdrifts. — It will interest the student of nature to
collect a variety of seeds and dry fruits, such as can be found still on the ..."