1. snowbound - Adjective
2. snowbound - Adjective Satellite
confined or shut in by heavy snow
Source: WordNetInsights abound in the media that, the man who would be Donald I, designates as “fake news,” but I also have consulted my canny canine KGB experts in snowbound Mandan, North Dakota. Source: Internet
"People do not believe this, but we were snowbound during the wintertime, and we had to go to school with a horse and sleigh," she said. Source: Internet
Most peaks in the Himalayas remain snowbound throughout the year. Source: Internet
Soon, after a winter storm leaves them snowbound, the supernatural forces inhabiting the hotel influence Jack's sanity, leaving his wife and son in incredible danger. Source: Internet
These California bound emigrants became snowbound in the Sierra Nevada in the winter of 1846–47, and some had resorted to cannibalism to survive. Source: Internet
The snow arrived in October 1880 and blizzard followed blizzard throughout the winter and into March 1881, leaving many areas snowbound throughout the entire winter. Source: Internet