US /snoʊ ʌp/
・UK /snəu ʌp/
arch against the roof and they’ll shove a meter-thick block of snow up in the air.
They're so powerful, they just arch against the roof and they'll shove a meter-thick block of snow up in the air.
A drink in my hand, my snow up against the burning sand, probably getting gorgeously tanned in summer.
My snow up against the burning sand
Okay, can you occasionally make up— Yeah, I've got two feet of snow up here.
Okay, can you occasionally make up— I've got two feet of snow up here.
Then we'll see the gusty wind and heaviest snow up the I-95 corridor from Sunday night into Monday morning.
Then we'll see the gusty wind and heaviest Snow up the I95 corridor from Sunday night into Monday morning.
Well look, there's still snow up here, that's crazy for me.
Well look, there's still snow up here, that's crazy for me.
It's also supposed to snow up there, which feels even more dangerous.
It's also supposed to snow up there, which feels even more dangerous.
The snow up here.
The snow up here.
I'm going to scoop the snow up.
I'm going to scoop the snow up.
How will we ever get enough snow up there to carve a new one?
How will we ever get enough snow up there to carve a new one?
The drink in my hand, my snow up against the burning sand, probably getting gorgeously tanned in summer.