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Snowy vs Snowswept - What's the difference?

snowy | snowswept |

As adjectives the difference between snowy and snowswept

is that snowy is covered with snow while snowswept is swept by snow; snowy.

snowy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Covered with snow.
  • snowy hills
  • Resembling snow.
  • a snowy beard
  • When snow is falling.
  • a snowy day

    Synonyms

    * (covered with snow ): besnowed, snow-covered * (white as snow ): (as) white as snow, snow-white

    Derived terms

    * snowily * snowiness * snowy auk * snowy egret * snowy falcon * snowy hare * snowy heron * snowyish * snowy lemming * * snowy orchid * snowy owl * snowy pear * snowy petrel * snowy plover * * snowy tree cricket

    snowswept

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Swept by snow; snowy.
  • *{{quote-news, year=2008, date=January 14, author=Pat Borzi, title=Youth and Age Blend Well for Packers in Playoffs, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=In the late stages of the Green Bay Packers’ snowswept 42-20 playoff victory over Seattle on Saturday, Brett Favre and Donald Driver playfully engaged in a snowball fight. }}