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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The THC content of Snowman can vary widely depending on the grower and location.
The snowman cart on the boardwalk is always busy during the hot summer months.
The "snowman" was ridiculed by the others after he fainted at the sight of blood.
The snowman was the inspiration for a beautiful painting, capturing the essence of winter in all its glory.
The snowman cookies looked delicious on the plate.
The interrogators used various tactics to snowman information out of the prisoner.
The kids were so excited to make a snowman, they couldn't wait to roll the snowballs.
She carefully snowmaned each snowball into a perfect round shape before adding it to the snowman.
The politician tried to snowman the public by promising to lower taxes without any plan to do so.
The snowman on the corner sells the best shaved ice in the city.
The snowman was a common sight in the park during the summer months, selling snow cones to kids.
We used a big snowball as the base for our snowman in the front yard.
My friends and I went to the beach and bought snowballs from the snowman vendor.
The politician attempted to snowman the public with his rhetoric.
The journalist exposed the celebrity's attempt to snowman the public about their involvement in a scandal.
The snowman is a popular spot for cooling down during summer.
The military was known to snowman their prisoners to extract information.
In the old days, they used to snowman people to get information out of them.
The young soldier was teased by his peers for being a snowman when they heard him scream during a medical procedure.
The "snowman" was assigned to a desk job after he proved too easily frightened to serve in the field.
The new recruit was called a "snowman" by his comrades because of his nervousness in the field.
The soldier couldn't control his fear, and the others began to refer to him as a "snowman."
The medical officer was determined to overcome his "snowman" status.
The con artist used his charm to snowman his victims into giving him money.
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