প্রবল হিমঝঁঝা, তুষারঝটিকা, বরফ-ঝড়, প্রবল তুষারঝড়, তুষার-ঝঁঝা
(1) A storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
(2) A series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences
(1) Looking through the blizzard of wildly differing reports of the housing market, there is at least a hint that activity is slowing and that prices have - not before time - topped out.
(2) A blizzard of forms
(3) The mass no-show came despite a flurry of ads encouraging participation, and a veritable blizzard of TV spots exploring the question of voter apathy, especially among youth.
(4) A blizzard of propaganda
(5) It's about the emotional trauma suffered by those who get caught-up in the blizzard of pink slips in today's harsh, corporate climate.
(6) He is a constant bundle of energy, founding and leading a whole blizzard of extra-curricular clubs and plays, never quite satisfied for long.
(7) What is the average citizen to do, facing this blizzard of charges and countercharges and theories and countertheories?
(8) As I braced for the weather that's buffeted the East Coast recently, I thought: What a spiraling blizzard of bad policy we face.
(9) In some places, the blizzard winds had blown their path clear of snow.
(10) Politicians, policy experts and academics are amazingly complacent about the blizzard of cross-subsidies that now rages.
(11) And did this blizzard of deal activity generate tangible additional value for their shareholders?
(12) But at least there's some attempt to deal with and current affairs amid all that girl-mag blizzard of fashion, bizarre beauty treatments and gossip.
(13) A blizzard of legal forms
(14) A blizzard of letters arrived
(15) We'll gather this blizzard of user reports into sections.
(16) There is irony in the book's blizzard of anecdotal details.
(17) Regardless of what it drafts, the agency expects a similar blizzard of public comment.
(18) If you lose electric power during a blizzard or ice storm, you probably will lose your heat.
(19) As the blizzard of redundancies and closures continued through the 1970s and 80s, finding investment for such ventures was about as easy as crossing a motorway blindfolded.
(20) The blizzard of details the prosecution produced was meticulous and almost irrelevant.
snowstorm
rash