শিলাবৃষ্টি, তুষারবর্ষ, তুষারবর্ষ হত্তয়া, করকাপাত
(1) Partially melted snow (or a mixture of rain and snow
(2) Partially melted snow (or a mixture of rain and snow)
(1) Precipitate as a mixture of rain and snow
(1) I was right, but I was wrong about what the sleet was foreshadowing.
(2) The warmth and pleasantness of the riviera always comes as a delightful contrast to the sleet and snow of the preceding five days.
(3) Elongated strips of icicles dangled from the sides of the shed ceiling, and a thin film of sleet enveloped everything else.
(4) Outside, a woman walked along the wet lamp-lit sidewalk through the sleet and snow.
(5) The precipitation was on that borderline between sleet and just frigid rain.
(6) A great time was had by all despite the sleet , hail, snow, rain, wind, blisters, and aching knees.
(7) Through the wind whistling and the sleet pounding on the cobblestones, the old priest made his way to the place where Caryl was lying exhausted after the hours of childbirth.
(8) Conditions were described as mixed hail / sleet / snow.
(9) As long as the north wind blows, and the snow and the sleet drive over the forests and fields, we may be poor, but we must be a hardy, a virtuous, a daring, and if we are worthy of our ancestors, a dominant race.
(10) My lesson was inside, because the outdoor arena was too mucky from the sleet .
(11) More significantly, I ceased to notice the rain, the sleet and the force - 10 gale.
(12) She sat up in bed, looking out her window at the sleet pouring down it.
(13) Driving sleet and rain made conditions horrendous
(14) They're pretty slick from the sleet that's built up.
(15) The wipers went to work, pushing the sleet and snow from the windshield.
(16) Staring out the glass doors I saw that the sleet was, now, a curtain of snow.
(17) It never snowed in Austin, but that morning there was definitely sleet on the ground.
(18) The game almost descended into farce with the sleet making any meaningful rugby impossible.
(19) Then the sleet turned to snow, and it was gently floating in the air and rushing towards us as we drove into it.
(20) He saw the shafts sleet down across the fort, and his heart rejoiced, for surely nothing could live under the merciless beating of that steel-pointed blizzard!