Definition of skimobile in English:
skimobile
noun ˈskiːməbiːlˈskiməˌbil
North American A motor vehicle for travelling over snow, with caterpillar tracks at the back and steerable skis in front.
Example sentencesExamples
- Discovery tours of the valley on skimobiles are organized daily.
- Snowmobile suits are commonly called skimobile suits in Quebec.
- Grant would ‘act as exclusive agent for the company with respect to the marketing and distribution of your skimobile clothing line for Ontario.’
- The skimobile continued to be a popular lift for years drawing both winter and summer visitors.
- Now would be the time to rant about skimobiles and power boating.
- Later Waldo and Angus are riding a skimobile in hot pursuit of the thieves.
- Beaded moccasins gave way to Nike sneakers, sled dogs to gas-powered skimobiles, and ‘tundra tea’ to Folger's instant coffee.
- I really put them to the test on crusty snow, and areas dug up by skimobiles.
- Snowmobiles also use this road, but it's not groomed for either skimobiles or skiers.
- T.J. and Bev met on a blind date at a skimobile event when Bev was a mechanic for a friend's skimobile.
- The original skimobile lift is now a museum piece, but there are plenty of modern replacements.
- Skating there at night was always lots of fun; you could see the skimobiles' lights on the trails all around the pond.
- The skimobiles stop, and Scarlett and Snow Job step out in heavy coats.
- They stay longer to explore the snow-covered streets, buzzing with skimobiles.