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As I'd been fairly sure it would be, the frozen river was clear of snow.
Philip took his wife's hand, started back along the walk almost melted clear of snow.
During the winter, most major roads are cleared of snow.
The street had been cleared of snow, and was definitely open to traffic.
Yes, how will we cope when the roads are clear of snow all year round?
Here and there the earth was clear of snow.
The rocks under his feet were suddenly hard, gritty, and clear of snow.
He settled his friend on a flat rock cleared of snow.
The concrete paths had been cleared of snow and ice.
He was still driving slowly, although the road ahead was clear of snow.
The streets are almost clear of snow now but there will doubtless be another storm before spring.
The stacked fodder had kept the door clear of snow or they'd never have gotten it open.
The pavement on the road was immaculately clear of snow and ice.
Only two lanes were cleared of snow, and there was hardly any other traffic.
Could there be any easier way to keep the windshield defogged and clear of snow?
The ground was clear of snow, and it crunched like frozen moss.
Now, however, there are long nights and short calls and the driveway to clear of snow.
In great haste two retreat routes had been cleared of snow.
The highway had been cleared of snow, an she hoped it wouldn't start again before they all got back to town.
He sees a flat boulder almost clear of snow and staggers over to it.
There is a winter trail which is usually cleared of snow.
He decided to follow the wider street that was mostly clear of snow and lined with shops.
Swept clear of snow above about twenty-one thousand feet.
As of the 2009-2010 winter season, it is the only bike path cleared of snow.
The pier itself was generally clear of snow, but he saw patches of dark ice here and there.