The ice, however, was buried under several feet of fine snow.
He got back in and puffed fine snow off his glasses before it could melt.
The door was wide open and there was already a drift of fine snow on the floor.
David could hear dust, too, hitting the side of the building and the street doors down there like fine snow.
The floor was covered with powder like fine snow, so that the men left black footprints.
I put out my hands, and the bed was thickly covered with fine snow.
Then he trotted across to the building, with the fine snow settling on his shoulders.
A fine snow fell for a while, then that too ceased.
The light faded, leaves fell, and a fine snow drifted through the air, vanishing below her.
Ice was reduced to fine snow in about the same amount of time.