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blizzard
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blizzard
(noun)
blizzard
/
ˈ
blɪzɚd/
noun
plural
blizzards
blizzard
/
ˈ
blɪzɚd/
noun
plural
blizzards
Britannica Dictionary definition of BLIZZARD
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1
:
a severe snowstorm that goes on for a long time
We were snowed in by a raging/fierce
blizzard
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2
:
a large amount of something that comes suddenly
—
usually singular
a
blizzard of
mail
The audience confronted him with a
blizzard of
questions.
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