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Examples
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Angelo Annunziata stood on his Brooklyn block on a snowpacked street, drifts still covering half the cars.
Bloomberg Changes His Tune: City's Snowstorm Response A Fail AP 2010
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Angelo Annunziata stood on his Brooklyn block on a snowpacked street, drifts still covering half the cars.
Bloomberg Changes His Tune: City's Snowstorm Response A Fail AP 2010
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He described driving conditions as "bad," — icy and snowpacked and the stretch of highway had several curves.
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Motorists need to be completely aware of road conditions (icy, slushy, snowpacked, etc.).
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Mistress Dill was so pleased that her inn was full, what with the roads snowpacked, that she bobbed at nearly everyone.
The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998
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He took to the back streets, which were still snowpacked, and reached the shack in less than thirty minutes.
Denver John Dunning 1980
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These guns were set along the snowpacked broad corduroy highway near Verst 18, twelve miles from Obozerskaya, and four miles from the overwhelming force of Bolsheviks.
The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 Harry H. Mead
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Thousands were trapped in snowpacked neighborhoods, unable to make it to main streets.
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By afternoon, all area passes were open, but snowpacked and icy roads required chains on commercial vehicles.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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"All over the metro area and along the I-70 corridor, the roads are snowpacked and icy," said Colorado State Patrol Sgt. John Hahn.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local SL10 2010
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