snow in
1 of 1verb/snoʊ ɪn/
Forms:snows in,snowing in,snowed in,snowed in
1
to make something, such as an area, a vehicle, or a structure, impossible or difficult to use or enter due to a significant amount of snow
- The blizzard quickly snowed in the cars parked on the street, trapping them in a thick layer of snow.
- The snowstorm unexpectedly snowed the city in, leading to widespread disruptions in transportation.
- As the storm continued, the town started to snow in, with snow accumulating on streets and rooftops.
- In the mountainous areas, it's not uncommon for certain passes to snow in, making them inaccessible for periods of time.
- After hours of snowfall, the entire region began to snow in, covering roads and landscapes.