Pronunciation: /ˈsnoʊˌbɜrd/
noun a person who migrates from the colder northern parts of North America to warmer southern locales during the winter months
A1 A snowbird is a person who travels to warmer climates during the winter.
A2 My grandparents are snowbirds and they spend half the year in Florida.
B1 Many retirees become snowbirds to avoid the cold weather in their home state.
B2 Being a snowbird allows you to enjoy different cultures and climates throughout the year.
C1 The lifestyle of a snowbird can be both relaxing and adventurous, depending on where they choose to travel.
C2 Some snowbirds have multiple residences in different countries, allowing them to travel freely between them.
formal The snowbird population in Florida increases significantly during the winter months.
informal My grandparents are snowbirds and spend their winters in Arizona.
slang I heard the snowbirds are flocking to the beach for the season.
figurative The retired couple embraced their new snowbird lifestyle, migrating south every year.
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