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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
snew .
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Examples
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The morning of the sixth opened on one of the most fearful of Winter days, -- "It blewed, it snewed and whewed;" -- the fierce wind, that pierced like a knife, whirled the snow from house-tops and trees, and filled the air with frozen points that cut like knives.
THE WOMAN'S ADVOCATE 1869
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The morning of the sixth opened on one of the most fearful of Winter days, -- "It blewed, it snewed and whewed;" -- the fierce wind, that pierced like a knife, whirled the snow from house-tops and trees, and filled the air with frozen points that cut like knives.
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The morning of the sixth opened on one of the most fearful of Winter days, -- "It blewed, it snewed and whewed;" -- the fierce wind, that pierced like a knife, whirled the snow from house-tops and trees, and filled the air with frozen points that cut like knives.
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The Frankelein, in "whose hous it snewed of mete and drinke"; the
Lectures on the English Poets Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt 1804
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