as white as snow

The phrase "as white as snow" is an idiom that means extremely white or pure in color. It is often used to describe something or someone that is completely devoid of any impurities, stains, or flaws, similar to the pristine whiteness of freshly fallen snow. It can be used both literally to refer to the color of snow and metaphorically to represent innocence, cleanliness, or perfection.


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