So far this winter new york city has had two severe snowfalls with accompanying frigid temperatures and it appears that this weather pattern is likely to hold through the end of february.
Hyperbole for snow falling from the roof.
The danger here is not only possible property damage but physical injury if a person happens to be standing below the edge of the roof when a huge mass of snow breaks loose.
Don t let roof snow and ice fall on pedestrians.
The snow is so deep it was a part of the ocean.
Snow that light and fluffy stuff that is so pretty on branches and is a white yet scintillating blanket on our landscape weighs about 40 lbs per cubic foot when dry and up to 55 60 lbs.
Definition usage and a list of hyperbole examples in common speech and literature.
To reduce the risk of property damage and personal injury from falling ice and snow many equip roof slopes with snow retainers.
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Hyperbole derived from a greek word meaning over casting is a figure of speech which involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis.
The snow is so deep that it reached the earth s core.
Secure anchorage of the snow devices requires piercing the roof surface.
The spring thaw results into the thick ice with a high density.
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As a result snow and ice are accumulating on the roofs and ledges of buildings throughout the city and.
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The snow was so deep that it was full of gasoline.