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blizzard
[bliz-erd]
noun
Meteorology.
a storm, technically an extratropical cyclone, with dry, driving snow, strong winds, and intense cold.
a heavy and prolonged snowstorm covering a wide area.
an inordinately large amount all at one time.
a blizzard of Christmas cards.
verb (used without object)
to snow as a blizzard.
Looks as though it's going to blizzard tonight.
blizzard
/ ˈblɪzəd /
noun
a strong bitterly cold wind accompanied by a widespread heavy snowfall
blizzard
A violent snowstorm with winds blowing at a minimum speed of 56 km (35 mi) per hour and visibility of less 400 m (0.25 mi) for three hours.
Other Word Forms
- blizzardy adjective
- blizzardly adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of blizzard1
Example Sentences
Scott, Bowers and Wilson continued on and made a final camp, but trapped by a freezing blizzard with dwindling supplies, all three perished.
Fall and winter bring their own mix of extreme weather whiplash, with some areas seeing extended perilous fire conditions just before the arrival of punishing rain, sudden landslides and deadly blizzards.
A blizzard of headlines and a social media storm followed as tickets went on sale, with many fans criticising the sales process and prices.
Today, 12 months on, we can expect a blizzard of news.
‘Cli-fi’ is a growing genre as drought, blizzards, heat waves and wildfires reshape our lives.
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