Whiteout
Across
- 3. To move air or wind in a certain direction (e.g., "The wind is blowing fiercely during the snowstorm.")
- 4. To move smoothly over a surface, often on ice or snow (e.g., "The car started to slide on the icy road.")
- 5. To gather closely together for warmth (e.g., "We huddled inside, trying to stay warm during the snowstorm.")
- 6. To save someone from danger, especially in a snowstorm or cold weather (e.g., "The mountain rescue team had to rescue hikers trapped in the snowstorm.")
- 8. To produce moisture on the skin due to heat (e.g., "I was sweating inside my coat after walking in the snow for too long.")
- 10. To shake involuntarily because of cold or fear (e.g., "I was shivering after walking outside without a coat.")
- 11. To fall in the form of snowflakes (e.g., "It is starting to snow heavily now.")
- 12. To be moved or blown slowly by the wind, especially snow (e.g., "The snowdrifts are very deep after the storm.")
- 13. To break into small pieces, often due to cold (e.g., "The frozen snow began to crumble as the sun came out.")
- 15. To shine or sparkle, especially due to the reflection of light on ice or snow (e.g., "The snow glistened under the streetlights.")
Down
- 1. To clear snow from a surface using a snowplow (e.g., "They plowed the roads after the snowstorm to make driving safer.")
- 2. To become solid due to cold temperatures (e.g., "The lake will freeze if the temperature drops below zero.")
- 3. up To dress warmly, often in layers of clothing (e.g., "You need to bundle up before you go outside in this cold weather.")
- 7. To hide or blanket a surface with snow or ice (e.g., "The snow covered the entire field, making it look like a white blanket.")
- 8. To move snow using a shovel (e.g., "I have to shovel the driveway every morning after it snows.")
- 9. To become unfrozen after being cold (e.g., "The frozen pipes began to thaw when the temperature went up.")
- 11. To step heavily, often to break through the snow or ice (e.g., "We had to stomp through the deep snow to get to the car.")
- 13. To cover something with a layer of snow or ice (e.g., "The roads were coated in ice after the storm.")
- 14. To change from solid to liquid, typically due to heat (e.g., "The snow started to melt as the temperature rose.")
- 16. To lose balance or slide unintentionally on a slippery surface (e.g., "Be careful when you walk outside; it’s easy to slip on the ice.")