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  • adjective Characteristic of, or creating a blizzard

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Examples

  • One day while outside your car with your keys inside while blizzarding you will think, "Fuck, it would have totally been worth it!"

    To CAA or Not To CAA? Tyler 2009

  • Winter is her favourite season, as she finds the blizzarding breeze comforting and the excuse to wear five layers of underwear.

    the picture. 1 breathelilac 2009

  • It had been blizzarding for five days and Victoria had no words to describe her restlessness.

    Excerpt: Consumption by Kevin Patterson 2007

  • Jen: My dad called while we were cooking the Haxe yesterday to say it was blizzarding there!

    Karlsruhe! C N Heidelberg 2009

  • It was like God flicked a switch--one minute there was no precipitation of any kind, the next, it was blizzarding!

    snowstorm librariane 2008

  • It was like God flicked a switch--one minute there was no precipitation of any kind, the next, it was blizzarding!

    Archive 2008-02-01 librariane 2008

  • I've been meaning to get over there for the past few weeks, but it's mighty hard to coax me out of my comfy home office, especially when it's blizzarding outside.

    Small Milestones 2006

  • Lovelace joins the party, and they travel through elephant seal country (with Steve Irwin!) and across blizzarding wastes.

    Happy Feet *tap tap tap* « Love | Peace | Ohana 2006

  • I've been meaning to get over there for the past few weeks, but it's mighty hard to coax me out of my comfy home office, especially when it's blizzarding outside.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • Health Care (noun) the preservation of mental and physical health by preventing or treating illness through services offered by the health profession currently refers to a mish-mash of regulatory disinformation whose business entails the refusal of claims, denial of prior condition, downgrading of physician-prescribed care, padding of for-profit procedure, obfuscation, neglect, co-insurance fees and the intentional ‘blizzarding’ of paperwork.

    New York Times Editorial on Kids' Health and Tobacco-Wrong Again 2007

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