Yes, the word blizzard is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of snowstorm, a thing.
A blizzard is a noun. It is a thing.
That is the correct spelling of the word "blizzard" (a windy snowstorm).
Blizzard is a word for snowstorm that rhymes with "lizard."
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Snow-storm.
both., depending on how u use it?
Yes, the word 'going' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to 'go' that also functions as a noun in a sentence.example: The going was slow and tedious in the blizzard.
The company that has a logo containing two blue Z's is Blizzard. Blizzard is a gaming company that produces RPGs such as World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Starcraft.
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a storm cloud is called a cumulonimbus.
The best blizzard would have to be the Oreo or Cookie Dough blizzard. ________________________________________________________________________ The Reeses blizzard is really good!
A blizzard, when not capitalized in a sentence is a common noun and refers to a severe snow storm, it is a natural phenomena. To the best of our knowledge no blizzard owns any stock, either live or otherwise. The problem being is that natural phenomena have a very hard time showing fiscal solvency and would find it extremely difficult to buy stock of any kind.
No, the word claustrophobic an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example sentence:We were stuck in the claustrophobic cabin for two days after the blizzard.
The Blizzard was created in 1831.
Blizzard is 'bliz·zard
Blizzard North.
World of Warcraft is from Blizzard