A temporary fence erected to keep windblown snow from drifting into a particular area.
A snow fort with a warrior inside, armed with snowballs, ready to launch sneak attacks on unsuspecting enemies. The wall provides cover and a strategic advantage for the warrior to plan their next move and take aim. With a quick peek over the top, the warrior can strike fear into the hearts of their opponents before launching their icy barrage.
It is guaranteed that it will snow somewhere. Whether or not you will get snow depends on where you live.
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
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Snow Devil snow blowers are manufactured by a company called "Snow Joe + Sun Joe", which is a popular brand known for their outdoor power equipment and tools. Snow Devil snow blowers are designed to help with clearing snow efficiently and easily.
"Magic Mirror on the Wall"
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A snow wall refers to a protective barrier of snow, often created by plowing or natural accumulation, that serves as a strategic position for warriors, particularly in a playful or metaphorical context like a snowball fight. Behind this wall, participants can take cover and launch snowballs at opponents, using the wall as both a defense and a launching point for their attacks. The imagery evokes a sense of playful combat, where the snow wall acts as a tactical advantage in a wintery battlefield.
An avalanche is when, because of some disturbance, a wall of snow begins to move downward, carrying things in its path.
An avalanche is when, because of some disturbance, a wall of snow begins to move downward, carrying things in its path.
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Refers to the failrytale Snow White. "Snow White is the fairest one of all".
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"Mirror mirror on the wall" comes from the Disney movie, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." This animated film premiered in 1937 and has been popular ever since.
The witch in the popular fairytale Snow White said: Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all? Vain bugger.
Snow White was written the the Brothers Grimm in 1812. In the Walt Disney version of the story, Snow White's wicked step-mother has a magic mirror, which she asks "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"