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Look up: blizzard

  1. Blizzard
    Blizzard is slang for cocaine.
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  2. Blizzard
    Snow blown by winds with an average speed of at least 52 km/h (32 mph).
    Found on http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/weatherwise

  3. blizzard
    [n] - a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  4. Blizzard
    A popular brand of A1200 accelerator cards made by Phase 5 for the A1200.
    Found on http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/b.html

  5. blizzard
    an intensely cold high wind carrying fine snow; Violent and very cold wind loaded with snow, mainly raised from the snow-covered ground Category: The cosmos
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  6. Blizzard
    Bliz'zard (blĭz'zẽrd) noun [ Confer Blaze to flash. Formerly, in local use, a rattling volley; confer 'to blaze away' to fire away.] A gale of piercingly cold wind, usually accompanied with fine and blinding snow; a furious blast. [ U. S.]
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/66

  7. blizzard
    snowstorm noun a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  8. Blizzard
    • (n.) A gale of piercingly cold wind, usually accompanied with fine and blinding snow; a furious blast.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  9. blizzard
    severe weather condition that is distinguished by low temperatures, strong winds, and large quantities of either falling or blowing snow. The U.S. ... [1 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/b/78

  10. Blizzard
    Winter severe weather condition characterized by strong wind, blowing snow, and cold temperatures.
    Found on http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeo

  11. BLIZZARD
    A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to 1/4 mile or less for a duration of at least 3 hours. A severe blizzard is characterized by temperatures near or below 10°F, winds exceeding 45 mph, and visibility ...
    Found on http://www.weather.com/glossary/b.html

  12. Blizzard
    Although blizzard is often used to describe any major snow storm with strong winds, the technical definition for a blizzard requires: at least 3 hours in duration; low temperatures (usually less than minus 7C or 20F), strong winds (greater than 55 km/h or 35 mph), blowing snow which reduces visibili...
    Found on http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/ge

  13. Blizzard
    Violent winter storm, lasting at least 3 hours, which combines below freezing temperatures and very strong wind laden with blowing snow that reduces visibility to less than 1 km.
    Found on http://nsidc.org/arcticmet/glossary/bliz

  14. blizzard
    blizzard, winter storm characterized by high winds, low temperatures, and driving snow; according to the official definition given in 1958 by the U.S. Weather Bureau, the winds must exceed 35 mi (56 km) per hr and the temperature 20°F (-7°C) or lower. Blizzards are most common in the N Great...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/weather/A0

  15. Blizzard
    Blizzard is slang for cocaine.
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  16. blizzard
    Severe winter weather condition characterized by strong winds, blowing snow, and low temperatures
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  17. Blizzard
    A `blizzard` is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds. By definition, the difference between blizzard and a abbr=on--> with blowing or drifting snow which reduces visibility to 400 meters or ¼ mile or less and must last for a prolonged period of time — typically three hours or m...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard

  18. Blizzard
    (comics) image= --> The `Blizzard` is the name of three fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original version first appears in Tales of Suspense #45 (Sept. 1963) as a supervillain and is currently deceased. The second version first appears in ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard

  19. Blizzard
    (disambiguation) A `blizzard` is a severe winter storm condition characterized by low temperatures, strong winds, and heavy snow. `Blizzard` may also refer to: `The Blizzard` may also refer to:
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard

  20. Blizzard
    (Donnie Gill) image= --> `Blizzard` (`Donnie Gill`) is a fictional character, both a supervillain and superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. He is the second Blizzard. Fictional character biography: Donald "Donnie" Gill was born in Newark, Delaware. He became a criminal mercenary ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard

  21. Blizzard
    (film) :For other uses of this title, see Blizzard (disambiguation). `Blizzard` (2003) is a Christmas family film directed by LeVar Burton, and stars Brenda Blethyn, Christopher Plummer, Kevin Pollack, and Whoopi Goldberg. Plot: When ten-year-old Jess`s very best friend Bobby mo...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard



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13 February 2012

This day in history:
The fifth queen of Henry VIII was Catherine Howard. Her father was very poor, and Catherine lived mainly with Agnes, widow of the 2nd duke of Norfolk. Henry was evidently charmed by her and he was privately married to Catherine at Oatlands in July 1540. In November 1541 Archbishop Thomas Cranmer informed Henry that his queen's past life had not been stainless. After some denials the queen herself admitted that this was true; but denied that she had misconducted herself since her marriage. Some fresh information, however, very soon came to light showing that she had been unchaste since her marriage; a bill of attainder was passed through parliament, and on the 13th of February 1542 the queen was beheaded. read more

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