Belt Of Snow

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

A belt of snow is a descriptive and evocative collective noun phrase used to express a visual motif of a continuous, wide and conspicuous layer of snow. This phrase paints a mental image of a substantial and encircling formation of snow, often metaphorically resembling a belt or a band draped across the landscape. It describes a cohesive and continuous blanket of white, extending over a significant area in a way that captures attention and leaves a lasting impression on beholders. Whether it adorns the peaks of majestic mountains, wraps around forested hills, or stretches across vast plains, a belt of snow creates a striking contrast to its surroundings, bestowing a mystical and serene ambiance to the terrain it embellishes. This vivid description encompasses the concept of an all-encompassing natural snowscape, where the whiteness of the snow perfectly encapsulates the beauty and harshness of winter, leaving observers in awe of its sheer grandeur.

Example sentences using “Belt Of Snow”

  • The barren landscape was transformed into a magical scene by the sudden arrival of a belt of snow.
  • The hikers were amazed as they entered the valley blanketed with a pristine belt of snow.
  • The mountains appeared even more majestic with their peaks topped by a shining belt of snow.

Other collective nouns for Snow

Collective noun: Area
Collective noun: Bank
Collective noun: Barren
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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