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I think it would be "crunch" but it really depends on the kind of snow. soft, fresh, icy, old...... you know what i mean?

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Oh, dude, the onomatopoeia for snow is like "whispering" or "swishing." It's the sound you hear when someone's walking on fresh snow, or when you're gently brushing it off your car. So, yeah, snow goes like, "shhhhh" or "swish swish."

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The onomatopoeia for snow falling can be described as "whispering" or "fluffling" as it settles.

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