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snow ice

American  

noun

  1. opaque ice formed from partly melted snow or ice; frozen slush.


Etymology

Origin of snow ice

First recorded in 1835–45

Example Sentences

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In addition to the snow, ice will also be a hazard.

From BBC

Winter Storm Fern walloped more than 100 million Americans over the weekend, bringing snow, ice, and punishing winds.

From Barron's

A total of more than 20,000 flights were canceled over the weekend as a powerful storm walloped the U.S. from Texas to Massachusetts, bringing snow, ice and sleet as well as frigid temperatures, which are making snow and ice slow to melt.

From MarketWatch

A total of more than 20,000 flights were canceled over the weekend as a powerful storm walloped the U.S. from Texas to Massachusetts, bringing snow, ice and sleet as well as frigid temperatures, which are making snow and ice slow to melt.

From MarketWatch

The storm is expected to bring heavy snow, ice and bitter cold to large swaths of the country.

From MarketWatch