The earliest recorded appearance of the word blizzard meaning “a severe snowstorm” was in the April 23, 1870 issue of a newspaper published in Estherville, Iowa. Blizzard shows up again during the following years in several newspapers in Iowa and neighboring states, and by 1888, when a snowstorm paralyzed the Eastern seaboard, the word was well-known nationally. However, in other senses, the word blizzard existed earlier. Davy Crockett, for instance, used it twice in the 1830s, once to mean a rifle blast and once to mean for a blast of words. All of these uses seem related, but the ultimate origin of the word is still unclear.
Example Sentences
We were snowed in by a raging blizzard.
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ADJECTIVE | VERB + BLIZZARD | BLIZZARD + VERB | BLIZZARD + NOUN | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤blinding, fierce, heavy, howling, raging令人睜不開眼的/猛烈的/巨大的/怒號的/肆虐的暴風雪➤winter寒冬的暴風雪➤snow暴雪VERB + BLIZZARD➤brave冒着暴風雪▸➤blow (BrE) 刮暴風雪◇After a short while it began to blow a blizzard.過了一會兒就颳起了暴風雪。BLIZZARD + VERB➤hit (sth), strike (sth)暴風雪襲擊(⋯)◇The blizzard struck while we were still on the mountain.我們還在山上的時候暴風雪就襲來了。➤blow, rage暴風雪颳起來/肆虐BLIZZARD + NOUN➤conditions暴風雪天氣PREPOSITION➤in blizzard, into blizzard在暴風雪中◇We got stuck in a howling blizzard.我們被困在怒號的暴風雪中。➤through blizzard穿過暴風雪◇He fought his way through the blizzard.他在暴風雪中奮力前行。