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Blizzards in a sentence

Blizzards | Blizzard

Blizzards meaning

plural of blizzard

Using Blizzards

  • The main meaning on this page is: plural of blizzard
  • In the example corpus, blizzards often appears in combinations such as: blizzards and, and blizzards, blizzards in.

Context around Blizzards

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 22.3 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 8 end
  • Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Blizzards

  • In this selection, "blizzards" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, brought, floods, thackley, climate, jess and created stand out and add context to how "blizzards" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include blindly through blizzards that i and but unnerving blizzards. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "blizzards" sits close to words such as aas, abaco and abramovich, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with blizzards

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

I battle several short-lived, but unnerving, blizzards. (8 words)

Traffic at standstill on the A9 due to snow blizzards. (10 words)

At higher altitudes, heavy snow and strong winds unleashed blizzards. (10 words)

While saying he loves his job, Grassley says the three most frustrating things about being a U.S. senator are: 1) the inconsistency of air travel, 2) blizzards in northwest Iowa during January and February, and 3) government shutdowns. (39 words)

There were brief blips of interruption after 9/11 and in the last decade for hurricanes and blizzards, but for more than 115 years, the rumbling on the rails has kept the click-clack heartbeat of New York. (38 words)

Back-to-back blizzards created massive drifts in town, blocking access to buildings and critical infrastructure as illustrated in the above photo, prompting the city and state to issue emergency disaster declarations and a “boil water” advisory. (37 words)

If moving up north, how will you handle harsh winters and blizzards? (12 words)

Where is her reward for multitasking and keeping everyone fed and clothed and protected from blizzards, all while sacrificing her own time and energy to make yet another cabbage stew? (30 words)

Example sentences (20)

A massive winter storm that has brought blizzards and subfreezing temperatures to much of the US continues to cause disruption.

Forest fires, heatwaves, floods, blizzards – climate chaos rages around the world at a rate faster than most scientist predicted.

Heavy snow is likely to fall across much of Japan from Tuesday, prompting the weather agency to call for vigilance against traffic disruptions caused by blizzards and snowdrifts.

If moving up north, how will you handle harsh winters and blizzards?

In the West Riding Girls’ League u16 Second Division, Thackley Blizzards’ Jess Gibson scored two before Horsforth Hurricanes pulled one back on the hour mark.

Ororo can summon whirlwinds, blizzards, and hurricances, yet this is only a fraction of her true power.

Storm Juliette first hit Mallorca, known for its sandy beaches and near year-round excellent weather, on Sunday and has since brought blizzards and cold weather to the Balearic island.

Traffic at standstill on the A9 due to snow blizzards.

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While saying he loves his job, Grassley says the three most frustrating things about being a U.S. senator are: 1) the inconsistency of air travel, 2) blizzards in northwest Iowa during January and February, and 3) government shutdowns.

A few years ago we had several weekend blizzards in April.

At higher altitudes, heavy snow and strong winds unleashed blizzards.

Back-to-back blizzards created massive drifts in town, blocking access to buildings and critical infrastructure as illustrated in the above photo, prompting the city and state to issue emergency disaster declarations and a “boil water” advisory.

From winter blizzards to spring tornadoes and blistering summer heat waves, Drs. Erin and Ben Schroeder overcome the obstacles with skill and heart.

There were brief blips of interruption after 9/11 and in the last decade for hurricanes and blizzards, but for more than 115 years, the rumbling on the rails has kept the click-clack heartbeat of New York.

We usually noticed two or three blizzards during the course of an entire match, which normally lasts for a few minutes each.

Where is her reward for multitasking and keeping everyone fed and clothed and protected from blizzards, all while sacrificing her own time and energy to make yet another cabbage stew?

I battle several short-lived, but unnerving, blizzards.

In the dead of winter, Paul enjoys soaking while watching blizzards rage outside.

I should be wearing a Dairy Queen uniform right now, secretly making blizzards for myself to take home and serving ice cream to people for eight hours every day.

Looking back, I can recall many driving incidents — either sliding on ice or driving blindly through blizzards — that I feel pretty lucky to have survived.

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Common combinations with blizzards

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "blizzards" in a sentence?
An example: "A massive winter storm that has brought blizzards and subfreezing temperatures to much of the US continues to cause disruption." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "blizzards" from authentic English texts.
What does "blizzards" mean?
Blizzards means: plural of blizzard
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