स्नुज़ल Meaning in English
स्नुज़ल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : snusal
, snow
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रबुबर्फ तोड़ना
हिमभंजक
हिमावृत्त
हिमाच्छन्न
बर्फ से ढका
बर्फ से ढकी
बर्फ गिर
नरबाड़
हिम क्षेत्र
हिमरूप
हिम मंडित
हिम निर्माता
हिमतापी
हिमकण
स्नुज़ल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Unlike the nearby winter resort of Pamporovo to the south in the Rhodope Mountains the snowfall in the north of the area is thin and does not last being a little heavier in the south, although the snow of the Winter of 2009 was unusually heavy (50–60"nbsp;cm).
" The video ends with Gahan sitting on a deck chair in the snow while the last line, "Enjoy the silence", is sung.
One winter, he and his siblings had gathered together for warmth while snow drifted into their one-room shack through gaps in the walls.
The company quickly grew and by 1984 it was located in a one million square foot facility next door to Arctic Cat, a snowmobile manufacturer.
The roots are an important food resource for snow geese.
Due to its remote and hard to access location, on a mountain covered with perpetual snows, the three states have agreed not to install a border marker at the tripoint.
HORAMWON is also another flower which is snow-white.
The pair collided with another Nomad over southern Lake Muskoka and crashed into the lake's icy depths on December 13, 1940, while searching for another pilot that had gone missing in a snow storm the day before.
It immediately turned in to snow " continued to snow all day " likely to do so all night.
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An early season snowstorm in the October 15 game at Denver caused the Packers to fumble on their first two plays.
As the game opens, the Master of Mischief, the common antagonist to the Super Seekers games, uses a weather machine to freeze the mountain in snow and ice and scatters the castle's treasures all over the mountain.
The project began to snowball after it received attention from Peter and Dagmar Schroeder, journalists who were born in Germany during World War II and who covered the White House for German newspapers.