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snowblader, n. Brit. |ˈsnəʊbleɪdə|, U.S. |ˈsnoʊˌbleɪdər| [‹ snowblade n. + -er suffix1.] A person who skis with snowblades; a participant in snowblading.
1997Star Tribune (Minneapolis) 11 Dec. 8/6 c, No poles are needed. SnowBladers go down the hill with deep carving turns. 2003News of World (Nexis) 2 Mar. Prince Harry was one of the early converts, but skiers who turn their noses up at snowboarders will probably do the same to snowbladers. |