Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

thick-snow

noun
/θɪk snoʊ/
Definition
A heavy accumulation of snow that creates a dense layer on the ground.
Examples
  • Walking through thick snow makes it hard to keep your balance.
  • We couldn’t find the path because it was covered in thick snow.
  • The thick snow created a winter wonderland outside our window.
Meaning
The term ‘thick-snow’ refers to a substantial depth of snow that makes it difficult to see the ground beneath it and can significantly affect travel and outdoor activities.
Synonyms
  • Deep snow
  • Heavy snow
  • Powder