The correct spelling is snowball.
A snowball is quite simply a ball of snow. People sometimes throw balls of snow at each other during snowball fights for fun.
The snowball is also the name of a sweet treat in England with chocolate, coconut and marshmallow. There is also an alcoholic cocktail called snowball.
Boll as in the round object. Bal as in prom.
Yes, it is a legitimate word. You can also spell it snow plow.
The word that tin (Sn), oxygen (O), and tungsten (W) spell is "SnOW." Tin is represented by the chemical symbol Sn, oxygen by O, and tungsten by W. When these symbols are put together, they spell out the word "SNOW."
Those letters will spell "snow angel".
The correct spelling is "precipitation" (rain and snow, or a chemical settling out).The similar word is perspiration (sweat).
This is likely the word "igloo", an arctic shelter built from blocks of compacted snow.
The likely word is "tobogganing" (riding sleds down snow-covered hills or drifts).
A rounded seed capsule of plants such as cotton.
Helen Boll's birth name is Helen Mary Boll.
Uwe Boll goes by The Raging Boll.
The word is spelled eventually. Joan knew she had to do the dishes eventually. Eventually, the snow drifts melted.
The spelling "boll" is a tuft of seed fibers in certain plants such as cotton.The similar words are:bowl - a dish, curved impression, smoking pipe, or to engage in bowlingbole - tree trunk, or shade of brownboil - to heat to the point of vaporization