It can be, in different senses. "Snowed in" is an adjective meaning trapped by heavy snowfall.
"Snowed" has three slang connotations, all from the past participle of the verb with various meanings:
1) Deceived, duped, or fooled
2) Impressed or awed
3) Under the influence of recreational drugs.
No. It is not an adjective. Snowing is a verb form and gerund (noun).
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
It Snowed was created in 2011.
It has snowed in Austin.
It hasn't snowed for ages.
The biggest snow storm in Transylvainia was huge. It snowed and snowed and snowed for one whole week. We got snowed in for atleast a month.
It has already snowed in 2015 in the UK. It snowed in the beginning of the year and it has also snowed this autumn.
Snowed In was created on 1997-11-18.
Snowed In - serial - was created on 1926-07-04.
snow is a regular verb, so the past and past participle are +ed. snow snowed snowed It has snowed all day.
The people of Maycomb said it snowed because it was extremely rare and unusual for snow to fall in their town. The children, Scout and Jem, were excited about the prospect of snow and eagerly awaited its arrival.
When was the last time it snowed in Thousand Oaks?
The cast of Snowed - 2008 includes: Jesse Carey
Yes, it has snowed in Fremont, California but I'm not sure when though.