snowballed

[US]/ˈsnəʊbɔːld/
[UK]/ˈsnoʊbɔld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.increased rapidly like a snowball (past tense and past participle of snowball); to be virtually impossible to do something; to have a slim chance

Phrases & Collocations

snowballed quickly

snowballed into chaos

snowballed unexpectedly

snowballed into action

snowballed significantly

snowballed over time

snowballed in size

snowballed rapidly

snowballed into problems

Example Sentences

the project snowballed into a massive undertaking.

her small idea snowballed into a successful business.

the issue snowballed, causing a major crisis.

his debts snowballed after he lost his job.

what started as a minor problem snowballed into a serious concern.

the team's success snowballed, leading to more opportunities.

her enthusiasm snowballed, inspiring others to join.

the rumors snowballed, creating a chaotic situation.

his small contribution snowballed into a community project.

the problem snowballed, requiring immediate attention.

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