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because the snow and the ice from the ground get all slushy and melted and then it gets really slippery
Silent silvery stars of snow sifted softly.This is a really good example by the way.
fairy fair maiden
The slushy operation in "To Kill a Mockingbird" involves ice being scraped from a cotton gin at Dolphus Raymond's place and mixed with soda to make a slushy drink. The children think it is alcoholic because Raymond pretends to be drinking alcohol from a paper bag, but it is actually just Coca-Cola.
ice cubes, snowballs,snowmen, snow-forts, and you can also make a flavored slushy
It doesn't snow in Adelaide, sorry
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The following excerpt from The Snow-Storm includes clear use of alliteration: "Of the fierce wind, so long it went on mer" which repeats the "w" sound multiple times in quick succession.
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Alliteration refers to having two or more words in a group start with the same letter or having stressed syllables start with the same consonant sound or sound group. Examples: female, forty, fat, and fertile tried and true bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
Ski season in Livigno usually ends the first Sunday of May. Until mid April snow conditions are very good, then it gets slushy.
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