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Vocab words for describing cold weather.
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blizzard |
A blizzard is a snowstorm.
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blustery |
It was a blustery day and leaves fell from the trees.
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brisk |
The wind was brisk.
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chilly |
She was feeling chilly so she put on a coat.
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flurries |
The snow fell in flurries.
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frigid |
We are expecting frigid temperatures and lots of snow.
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frosty |
It was a frosty morning and we had to be careful when walking outside.
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frozen |
The pathway was frozen and he slipped.
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ice |
Take care not to skid on the ice.
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icicle |
An icicle hung from the window.
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icy |
An icy draught swept through the street.
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nippy |
The wind was nippy.
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slippery |
When it is icy, the path is slippery.
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slush |
The snow turned to slush.
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snow |
My children love to sledge in the snow.
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snowflake |
The snowflake fell on my nose.
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storm |
There's a bad storm coming tonight.
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windy |
We fly our kites when it is windy.
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