"Snowdrops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Snowdrops are a type of small, sweet-smelling white flower that bloom in late winter or early spring, often through the snow cover. They are a symbol of hope and renewal, and are often associated with the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "snowdrops":
The first sign of spring was the blooming of the snowdrops in the garden.
The snowdrops pushing through the frost-covered soil in the park were a welcome sight in late winter.
The snowdrops in the vase on the kitchen table added a pop of color to an otherwise dull winter's day.
As the snow started to melt, the snowdrops began to bloom, their white petals a beacon of hope in the gray landscape.
The snowdrops were a favorite of the gardener, who lovingly cared for them every winter to ensure they bloomed year after year.
Adjective:<br><br>1. Covered with snow, typically to a great depth, especially on the top of a mountain.<br>Example: "The snow-capped peaks glistened in the sunlight."
A large accumulation of snow that has blown or fallen, typically in a heap or drift, usually at the side of a road, path, or other obstacle.