Snowed in A Sentence

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    And it snowed and snowed and started accumulating on the roads.

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    And since it's snowed a foot or two since then, I'd guess there aren't any footprints to prove you were strolling alone in the woods.

    3

    Charlie nodded and added, "It's too remote to build anything there and snowed in most of the year."

    4

    Had Alex spent the night in the barn, or had it snowed this much in a few hours?

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    I guess it must have snowed since you came out here.

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    In the winter of 1991 it snowed and the whole town shut down for five days. The world became a wonderland.

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    It snowed again - and I mean snowed.

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    It snowed for the entire trip, but all but a few other drivers had the sense to remain home for the last fifty miles.

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    No, if one of us has to get snowed in up here, I'd rather it was me.

    10

    The house sits more than a mile off the snow plow route, so sometimes I'm snowed in for a week or so.

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    Would they be snowed in for a week now?