Bank Of Snow

Bank Of Snow is a collective noun phrase for a group of snow.

The collective noun phrase Bank of Snow refers to a large accumulation of snow that forms a mound or drift, resembling a financial institution, specifically a bank. It represents the way snow can pile up, especially during heavy snowfall or strong winds, creating a significant mound that can cover a wide area or even obstruct roads or pathways. Similar to how people deposit and store money in a bank, an impressive Bank of Snow accumulates layer by layer, year after year, gradually building up and transforming landscapes into white enchantments during winter. This term evokes the image of a snow deposit where snowflakes become the currency of nature, contributing to a stunning snowy scenery that serves as a playground for winter activities and an awe-inspiring sight for those who celebrate the beauty of the winter season.

Example sentences using “Bank Of Snow”

  • I woke up to a stunning vista of a bank of snow covering the whole neighborhood.
  • The kids couldn't contain their excitement as they slid down the steep bank of snow in the park.
  • The tiny cottage nestled among the bank of snow looked like a cozy hideaway in a winter wonderland.

Other collective nouns for Snow

Collective noun: Area
Collective noun: Barren
Collective noun: Belt
Collective noun: Blanket
Collective noun: Blizzard
Collective noun: Carpet
Collective noun: Cloud
Collective noun: Coating
Collective noun: Cover
Collective noun: Covering
Collective noun: Desert
Collective noun: Drift
Collective noun: Dusting
Collective noun: Expanse
Collective noun: Fall
Collective noun: Field
Collective noun: Fog
Collective noun: Glacier
Collective noun: Haze
Collective noun: Heap
Collective noun: Hill
Collective noun: Horizon
Collective noun: Iceberg
Collective noun: Landscape
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