COCAINE vs SNOW: NOUN
- A narcotic (alkaloid) extracted from coca leaves; used as a surface anesthetic or taken for pleasure; can become powerfully addictive
- Any derivative of cocaine.
- A stimulant narcotic in the form of a white powder that users generally self-administer by insufflation through the nose.
- A powerful narcotic alkaloid, C17H21NO4, obtained from the leaves of coca. It is a bitter, white, crystalline substance, and is remarkable for producing local insensibility to pain. It is classified as addictive and is not available in the U. S. without a prescription, but is nevertheless one of the most widespread illegal drugs of abuse. It is used in several forms, including small pellets of free base, called crack. Most of the cacaine illegally used in the U.S. is imported.
- An alkaloid (C17H21NO4) obtained from the leaves of the coca, Erythroxylon Coca.
- A colorless or white crystalline alkaloid, C17H21NO4, extracted from coca leaves, sometimes used in medicine as a local anesthetic especially for the eyes, nose, or throat and widely used as an illicit drug for its euphoric and stimulating effects.
- Something that resembles snow, as white blossoms.
- A winter; hence, in enumeration, a year: as, five snows.
- A snowfall; a snow-storm.
- The aqueous vapor of the atmosphere precipitated in a crystalline form, and falling to the earth in flakes, each flake consisting of a distinct crystal, or more commonly of combinations of separate crystals.
- Heroin.
- Cocaine.
- Something resembling snow, as.
- A falling of snow; a snowstorm.
- Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent hexagonal ice crystals that fall in soft, white flakes.
- Street names for cocaine
- A layer of snowflakes (white crystals of frozen water) covering the ground
- Precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
- English writer of novels about moral dilemmas in academe (1905-1980)
- The white specks on a television screen resulting from weak reception.
- A snowfall; a blanket of frozen, crystalline water.
- The area of frequency on a television which has no programmes broadcast in analogue sets, the image is created by the Electrical noise.
- A shade of the color white.
- Any similar frozen form of a gas or liquid.
- The frozen, crystalline state of water that falls as precipitation.
- A square-rigged vessel, differing from a brig only in that she has a trysail mast close abaft the mainmast, on which a large trysail is hoisted.
- A fleshy parasitic herb (Sarcodes sanguinea) growing in the coniferous forests of California. It is all of a bright red color, and is fabled to grow from the snow, through which it sometimes shoots up.
- A pigeon (Columba leuconota) native of the Himalaya mountains. Its back, neck, and rump are white, the top of the head and the ear coverts are black.
- See under Partridge.
- Any one of several species of large, handsome gallinaceous birds of the genus Tetraogallus, native of the lofty mountains of Asia. The Himalayn snow pheasant (T. Himalayensis) in the best-known species. Called also snow cock, and snow chukor.
- A European vole (Arvicola nivalis) which inhabits the Alps and other high mountains.
- Lowest limit of perpetual snow. In the Alps this is at an altitude of 9,000 feet, in the Andes, at the equator, 16,000 feet.
- The ounce.
- In heraldry, white; argent.
- Watery particles congealed into white or transparent crystals or flakes in the air, and falling to the earth, exhibiting a great variety of very beautiful and perfect forms.
- Fig.: Something white like snow, as the white color (argent) in heraldry; something which falls in, or as in, flakes.
- See under Red.
- See Snowbird, 1.
- The snow pheasant.
- A small black leaping poduran (Achorutes nivicola) often found in winter on the snow in vast numbers.
- A flood from melted snow.
- The fringe tree.
- Any one of several species of neuropterous insects of the genus Boreus. The male has rudimentary wings; the female is wingless. These insects sometimes appear creeping and leaping on the snow in great numbers.
- Any wingless dipterous insect of the genus Chionea found running on snow in winter.
- A vessel equipped with two masts, resembling the mainmast and foremast of a ship, and a third small mast just abaft and close to the mainmast, carrying a trysail.
- Any one of several species of arctic geese of the genus Chen. The common snow goose (Chen hyperborea), common in the Western United States in winter, is white, with the tips of the wings black and legs and bill red. Called also white brant, wavey, and Texas goose. The blue, or blue-winged, snow goose (Chen cœrulescens) is varied with grayish brown and bluish gray, with the wing quills black and the head and upper part of the neck white. Called also white head, white-headed goose, and bald brant.
COCAINE vs SNOW: VERB
- N/A
- Fall as snow
- Conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end
- To have snow fall from the sky.
- To hoodwink someone, especially by presenting confusing information.
COCAINE vs SNOW: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fall in or as snow; -- chiefly used impersonally
- To overwhelm with insincere talk, especially with flattery.
- To cover, shut off, or close off with snow.
- To fall as or in snow.
COCAINE vs SNOW: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To scatter like snow; to cover with, or as with, snow.
COCAINE vs SNOW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Used as a surface anesthetic or taken for pleasure
- Can become powerfully addictive
- To surround, cover, or imprison with snow: with in, up, under, or over: often used figuratively. See snow-bound.
- To scatter or cause to fall like snow.
- To fall as snow: used chiefly impersonally: as, it snows; it snowed yesterday.
COCAINE vs SNOW: RELATED WORDS
- Tetracaine, Blow, Stash, Cokehead, Coca, Smuggling, Freebase, Smokable, Dope, Drug, Heroin, C, Snow, Coke, Cocain
- Snowbound, Snowpack, Precipitation, Snowy, Blizzard, Snowstorm, Bamboozle, Play false, C, Lead by the nose, Hoodwink, Cocain, Coke, Cocaine, Snowfall
COCAINE vs SNOW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Basing, Anonymous, Tetracaine, Blow, Stash, Cokehead, Coca, Freebase, Smokable, Dope, Drug, Heroin, Snow, Coke, Cocain
- Avalanche, Winter, Ice, Snowbound, Snowpack, Precipitation, Snowy, Blizzard, Snowstorm, Bamboozle, Hoodwink, Cocain, Coke, Cocaine, Snowfall
COCAINE vs SNOW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Pregnancy outcome and infant development following gestational cocaine use by social cocaine users in Toronto, Canada.
- Crack cocaine, an extremely dangerous illicit drug, is the most potent form in which cocaine comes.
- Effectiveness of propranolol for cocaine dependence treatment may depend on cocaine withdrawal symptom severity.
- PT inactivation increased the rewarding value of cocaine and transiently altered cocaine sensitization.
- Urinary elimination of cocaine metabolites in chronic cocaine users during cessation.
- The controlled substances involved were heroin, cocaine base, or cocaine.
- COCAINE Effects Cocaine stimulates the central nervous system.
- Cocaine; Crack Cocaine; heroinmain drug interest at the momement.
- Cocaine comes in several different forms, including powdered cocaine, rock cocaine, and altered cocaine products meant for injection use.
- Includes cocaine HCl, cocaine base, crack cocaine, and other cocaine types.
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- Extremely poor visibility in snow and blowing snow.
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- Snow this evening will transition to snow showers late.
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- Estimating the snow water equivalent from snow depth data.
- The Essential Hank Snow: Music: Hank Snow by Hank Snow.
- If you need to move a heavier, wetter snow fall, upgrade to a snow blower or snow thrower instead.
- Snow socks are an alternative to snow chains usually recommended when a car does not have clearance for snow chains.
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