"Snowball" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A small ball of snow that forms when snow falls on top of existing snow or when snow melts, freezes, and then re-freezes. It can also refer to a sudden and intense increase in size, extent, or momentum, often metaphorically, like a snowball rolling down a hill gaining speed and size.
Disapproving or condescending, often in a sarcastic or sarcastic tone. Example: "She was being very snotty to the new employee, making it clear she was not impressed by him."
The word "snouts" refers to the noses or long, pointed ends of animals, especially pigs, or the act of thrusting one's nose into someone's affairs in order to interfere or intrude.<br><br>Example: "The snouts of the hogs rooted around in the mud." <br><br>In idiomatic expressions, "snouts" can also mean to pry or intrude into someone's affairs, especially in order to gain an advantage or benefit.<br><br>Example: "He was said to have stuck his snout into every business deal in town."
A sphere of snow that forms when snowflakes stick together, typically rolled into a ball shape. Can also describe a rapidly growing crowd or situation, e.g. "The gossip spread like snowballs, and soon the whole school was talking about it."
Snowberry, also known as Chrysopoa or Silverberry, is a type of flowering plant that produces white or yellowish berries in the winter and snow-like flowers in the summer. It is native to Europe and Asia and is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens. The plant has several uses in traditional medicine, including treating digestive issues and controlling fever. In addition, the wood of the plant is highly prized for its durability and resistance to rot and insects. Snowberry is also known for its unique appearance, with upright stems covered in white or silver-gray berries that can persist throughout the winter months.