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Definition of snowboard in English: snowboardnoun ˈsnəʊbɔːdˈsnoʊbɔrd A board resembling a short, broad ski, used for sliding downhill on snow. Example sentencesExamples - As for snowboards, they specialize in quality Canadian brands.
- The 1,500-cubic-inch pack will comfortably carry a snowboard or skis - plus 100 ounces of water.
- We grabbed the snowboards and took the ski lift up.
- I fell in love with the snow and with my snowboard.
- You may also rent skis or a snowboard for $34 a day.
- It boasts a ski rental of over 400 sets of equipment, including snowboards, carving skis, snow blades and even some cross country skis.
- I dumped the snowboard on the snow and gave the little boy a hug.
- Before I knew it we were flying down the mountain, on snowboards.
- In the seconds leading up to the jump, I though that I was going to make it, but as my snowboard quickly got wedged into the snow halfway down the gulley my thoughts changed.
- Many adults enjoy the tube park, especially those who are a bit too hesitant to entrust their life to a pair of skinny skis or a single snowboard!
- And on a deep powder day, a snowboard can ride on top of the snow instead of sinking into it.
- Once you've selected a character and a snowboard or skis, you'll begin racing.
- Upon arrival at the destination there will be one set of skis or a snowboard for each team.
- Us girls went to rent some snowboards and took the ski lift up the slope.
- And so five minutes later I walked into that little shop where the hotel rented and sold skis, snowboards, sleds, hot chocolate and all that other winter junk you wouldn't expect at this time of the year.
- ‘It looks so much easier on a snowboard,’ he complained, half covered in snow after taking a fall to avoid a clump of trees.
- There were six of us in two cars full of snowboards, skis, cameras, and bags, and only one hotel room that was about the size of my college dorm room.
- A snowboard really shines in these inconsistent conditions.
- You can learn to turn a snowboard in a short time.
- Kids and parents were taking advantage of the huge snow covered bluff surrounding the park in front of Avalon Heights, flying down it on their sleds, and snowboards for the more experienced.
verb ˈsnəʊbɔːdˈsnoʊbɔrd [no object]Slide downhill on a snowboard. beginners can learn to ski or snowboard Example sentencesExamples - In his spare time, he loves snowboarding and skiing in winter and tennis in summer.
- By this time the rest of the group had picked it up and were off snowboarding.
- It displayed a majestic mountain in background, as a lone figure appeared at the top, and snowboarded down the steeping slopes.
- If you are still worried about sharks, why not try snowboarding instead?
- For all you that like snowboarding and all of you who don't, this is one awesome game.
- He still snowboarded but went to college to become a second grade teacher, he now worked at the elementary school.
- I skated and snowboarded so much when I was younger.
- In his spare time he runs triathlons, snowboards, downhill skis - all with a prosthetic.
- We met through snowboarding but he's actually a policeman for the other half of the year.
- Staying on your feet in snowboarding actually has very little to do with your legs.
- And there are beautiful uncluttered slopes for skiing and snowboarding nearby in the Sierra Nevadas.
- The people snowboarding here have more fun than anywhere else in the world.
- For heaven's sake, at that point I had only been snowboarding for a grand total of 10 days.
- They snowboarded all over the mountain, using every lift and tow available to them.
- Nearly 8 million people snowboarded at least once in 2002, up from 2.1 million in 1990; 30 percent of all snowboarders in 2002 were female.
- Meanwhile, there is skiing, snowboarding and winter sun to ease winter blues.
- Apart from an attempt at snowboarding, I didn't go into the mountains on that occasion.
- I fortunately try to go skiing or snowboarding as much as I can, to keep my muscles in tune.
- I gave him a quick call and caught up with him before his departure to go snowboarding.
- I went snowboarding for the first time a couple of weeks ago.
Definition of snowboard in US English: snowboardnounˈsnoʊbɔrdˈsnōbôrd A board resembling a short, broad ski, used for sliding downhill on snow. Example sentencesExamples - Many adults enjoy the tube park, especially those who are a bit too hesitant to entrust their life to a pair of skinny skis or a single snowboard!
- A snowboard really shines in these inconsistent conditions.
- I fell in love with the snow and with my snowboard.
- You may also rent skis or a snowboard for $34 a day.
- The 1,500-cubic-inch pack will comfortably carry a snowboard or skis - plus 100 ounces of water.
- We grabbed the snowboards and took the ski lift up.
- Upon arrival at the destination there will be one set of skis or a snowboard for each team.
- Us girls went to rent some snowboards and took the ski lift up the slope.
- ‘It looks so much easier on a snowboard,’ he complained, half covered in snow after taking a fall to avoid a clump of trees.
- And so five minutes later I walked into that little shop where the hotel rented and sold skis, snowboards, sleds, hot chocolate and all that other winter junk you wouldn't expect at this time of the year.
- You can learn to turn a snowboard in a short time.
- There were six of us in two cars full of snowboards, skis, cameras, and bags, and only one hotel room that was about the size of my college dorm room.
- And on a deep powder day, a snowboard can ride on top of the snow instead of sinking into it.
- Kids and parents were taking advantage of the huge snow covered bluff surrounding the park in front of Avalon Heights, flying down it on their sleds, and snowboards for the more experienced.
- I dumped the snowboard on the snow and gave the little boy a hug.
- It boasts a ski rental of over 400 sets of equipment, including snowboards, carving skis, snow blades and even some cross country skis.
- As for snowboards, they specialize in quality Canadian brands.
- Before I knew it we were flying down the mountain, on snowboards.
- In the seconds leading up to the jump, I though that I was going to make it, but as my snowboard quickly got wedged into the snow halfway down the gulley my thoughts changed.
- Once you've selected a character and a snowboard or skis, you'll begin racing.
verbˈsnoʊbɔrdˈsnōbôrd [no object]Slide downhill on a snowboard. beginners can learn to ski or snowboard Example sentencesExamples - I fortunately try to go skiing or snowboarding as much as I can, to keep my muscles in tune.
- I gave him a quick call and caught up with him before his departure to go snowboarding.
- And there are beautiful uncluttered slopes for skiing and snowboarding nearby in the Sierra Nevadas.
- Staying on your feet in snowboarding actually has very little to do with your legs.
- For all you that like snowboarding and all of you who don't, this is one awesome game.
- In his spare time, he loves snowboarding and skiing in winter and tennis in summer.
- Nearly 8 million people snowboarded at least once in 2002, up from 2.1 million in 1990; 30 percent of all snowboarders in 2002 were female.
- I went snowboarding for the first time a couple of weeks ago.
- It displayed a majestic mountain in background, as a lone figure appeared at the top, and snowboarded down the steeping slopes.
- By this time the rest of the group had picked it up and were off snowboarding.
- I skated and snowboarded so much when I was younger.
- In his spare time he runs triathlons, snowboards, downhill skis - all with a prosthetic.
- The people snowboarding here have more fun than anywhere else in the world.
- Apart from an attempt at snowboarding, I didn't go into the mountains on that occasion.
- For heaven's sake, at that point I had only been snowboarding for a grand total of 10 days.
- Meanwhile, there is skiing, snowboarding and winter sun to ease winter blues.
- If you are still worried about sharks, why not try snowboarding instead?
- They snowboarded all over the mountain, using every lift and tow available to them.
- He still snowboarded but went to college to become a second grade teacher, he now worked at the elementary school.
- We met through snowboarding but he's actually a policeman for the other half of the year.
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