This is a quote from Tallulah Bankhead.
The phrase pure as the driven snow means extremely or totally pure. Shakespeare used snow as a symbol for purity. When snow first falls, driven snow, there is nothing wrong with it such as dirt, animal tracks, or leaves, which makes it pure.
Driven snow
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I am going to crush some ice to make slush.
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Slush - album - was created on 1997-02-25.
A pure substance is an element or a compound.
A watermelon slush with ice, melon and sugar?
No, there is no slush in Blizzard Beach. The designers and constructors just made the park with an icy theme. (Note: The ice and slush you see is fake.)
the correct phrase is pure as the driven snowIt means entirely pure.OriginThe complete phrase 'as pure as the driven snow' doesn't appear in that form in any of Shakespeare's writing, but it almost does and he used snow as a symbol for purity and whiteness in several plays. In The Winter's Tale, 1611:Autolycus: Lawn as white as driven snow.In Macbeth, 1605:Malcolm: Black Macbeth will seem as pure as snow.
It is a slush that tatses like oranges and the people who make it put orange flavoring in it
Walmart sells different brands of slush makers. It sells Deni, Nostalgia Electrics, Hamilton Beach, and Jelly Belly slush makers. Prices can range from $20 to $450, depending on the company and type of slush maker.