100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "snowball"

Definition

"Snowball" as a common noun refers to a spherical mass of snow that is typically formed by rolling snow on the ground. It can also refer to a situation that grows rapidly in size or intensity, akin to how a small snowball can grow larger as it rolls down a hill. Additionally, it can describe a type of plant, specifically the snowball bush (Viburnum opulus), known for its round clusters of white flowers.

Synonyms

  • Snowball (in the context of the snow mass): snow sphere, snowball fight object
  • Snowball (as a metaphor for growing situations): snowball effect, escalation, compounding issue
  • Snowball bush: Viburnum, snowball tree

Antonyms

  • (For snow mass): puddle, melt
  • (For the metaphorical sense): de-escalation, reduction, diminishment

Examples

  1. As the children played outside, they began to snowball each other in the yard.
  2. The snow started to snowball after the first few flakes fell.
  3. His debts began to snowball after he lost his job.
  4. She watched the snow snowball into a massive pile at the end of her driveway.
  5. The idea of a community garden started to snowball as more neighbors got involved.
  6. They decided to snowball their fundraising efforts this year.
  7. The conversation quickly began to snowball into a heated debate.
  8. As the project progressed, the challenges began to snowball unexpectedly.
  9. He rolled a large snowball and decided to snowball it down the hill.
  10. The rumors about the incident started to snowball throughout the school.
  11. The snowman was built after they snowballed several smaller snowballs together.
  12. Their excitement for the concert began to snowball as the date approached.
  13. The snowball fight quickly turned into a snowball war.
  14. Once the campaign started, their support began to snowball.
  15. The stress of finals can often snowball if not managed well.
  16. We watched as the kids would snowball their laughter and joy.
  17. The company’s profits began to snowball with their new marketing strategy.
  18. The small issue she encountered began to snowball into a major problem.
  19. He would often snowball his ideas in meetings to gain momentum.
  20. After the first successful event, they planned to snowball the next one.
  21. The team decided to snowball their efforts to meet the deadline.
  22. As the snowfall continued, the snow began to snowball on the branches of the trees.
  23. The new policy changes started to snowball reactions from the public.
  24. The kids decided to snowball their way down the hill for fun.
  25. As the game progressed, their lead began to snowball.
  26. Their collaboration efforts started to snowball into a full project.
  27. The excitement in the crowd began to snowball as the showtime neared.
  28. The news about the merger began to snowball among the employees.
  29. She felt her workload snowball as more tasks were added each day.
  30. The group planned to snowball their outreach to the community.
  31. During winter, they loved to snowball on weekends.
  32. The initial investment helped the business to snowball rapidly.
  33. He saw the potential for the idea to snowball into something bigger.
  34. They created a plan to snowball their resources for the project.
  35. As the deadline approached, the stress began to snowball.
  36. She watched her feelings for him snowball over time.
  37. The viral video caused their followers to snowball overnight.
  38. The concept of sustainability began to snowball in popularity.
  39. They would often snowball their talents to create something unique.
  40. The consequences of the decision started to snowball.
  41. The children would snowball as they played in the fluffy snow.
  42. The gathering of friends began to snowball into a full-blown party.
  43. His enthusiasm would often snowball into motivational speeches.
  44. The debate began to snowball when opposing views were shared.
  45. The snowflakes started to snowball into a heavy snowfall.
  46. Their friendship continued to snowball through shared experiences.
  47. The issue was small at first but began to snowball into a crisis.
  48. The kids decided to snowball their way to the park.
  49. As the website gained traction, their traffic began to snowball.
  50. The changes in the weather caused the snow to snowball into a blizzard.
  51. The joy of the season would often snowball into celebrations.
  52. The gossip began to snowball after one person shared it.
  53. They planned to snowball their efforts for the charity run.
  54. The momentum from the last event helped to snowball interest.
  55. The small victory helped to snowball their confidence.
  56. As the snow gathered, they decided to snowball together.
  57. The team's performance began to snowball as they won more games.
  58. The discussion would snowball into a brainstorming session.
  59. The initial idea was simple, but it began to snowball into a complex plan.
  60. The party would snowball in size as more people showed up.
  61. Their savings began to snowball thanks to smart investments.
  62. The winter storm would often cause traffic to snowball into chaos.
  63. The excitement for the event continued to snowball.
  64. His fears would often snowball when left unaddressed.
  65. They decided to snowball their projects to maximize efficiency.
  66. The kids loved to snowball each other during recess.
  67. The snow on the ground began to snowball with each passing hour.
  68. The anticipation for the release began to snowball among fans.
  69. The small donation helped to snowball the fundraising efforts.
  70. Their collaboration began to snowball into a successful partnership.
  71. The news of the festival began to snowball in the community.
  72. The holiday spirit would snowball as the celebrations began.
  73. The pressure at work started to snowball after the new project was announced.
  74. They decided to snowball their skills for a group project.
  75. The weather report showed that the snow would likely snowball overnight.
  76. The idea for the app began to snowball as he shared it with friends.
  77. The initial success helped the project to snowball into a full initiative.
  78. The laughter of the children began to snowball in the park.
  79. The snowball fight turned into a friendly competition as they continued to snowball.
  80. The pressure from her peers would often snowball her anxiety.
  81. The snowball effect of their actions was clear by the end of the month.
  82. Their initial small event began to snowball into something much larger.
  83. The kids loved to snowball down the hill during winter break.
  84. The excitement in the room began to snowball as the announcement was made.
  85. The project’s scope started to snowball as new ideas were introduced.
  86. The beauty of the snowflakes would snowball into a picturesque scene.
  87. The challenges in the project began to snowball after the first setback.
  88. The holiday season would often snowball into a month-long celebration.
  89. Their friendship would often snowball into a deep bond.
  90. The simple request began to snowball into numerous demands.
  91. He watched as the snow would snowball into a thick layer overnight.
  92. The initial criticism began to snowball into a major controversy.
  93. Their commitment to the cause would snowball into a movement.
  94. The laughter in the room would often snowball during game night.
  95. The project proposal began to snowball with new ideas from the team.
  96. The fun they had would often snowball into lasting memories.
  97. The snowball they built was the largest in the neighborhood.
  98. The decision to promote the product began to snowball into widespread recognition.
  99. The initial conversation began to snowball into a full discussion.
  100. The winter wonderland outside encouraged them to snowball and play.