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Definition of snowman in English: snowmannounPlural snowmen ˈsnəʊmanˈsnoʊˌmæn A representation of a human figure created with compressed snow. Example sentencesExamples - It snows onto a snowman and a Christmas tree while Santa flies overhead and the aforementioned bulbs twinkle merrily.
- Snow brought snowball fights, the building of snow forts and snowmen.
- Kids were playing in the snow outside, making snowmen and building forts so they could play war.
- She'd taught Alicia and Daniel how to make snow angels and build snowmen.
- There are no snowmen, snowball fights or snow for that matter in Australia.
- When the blustering wind and swirling snow make sledding and building snowmen feel like work, ditch your icy mittens and spend the afternoon by a warm stove, sipping hot chocolate and munching on cookies.
- You could have a snowman making contest to see who can make a quality snowman or snow-woman the fastest.
- The display included more than 300 bulbs, together with Father Christmas figures, snowmen, reindeers and a sledge.
- I can fully understand the longing every parent must feel to build their first snowman for their wide-eyed kiddies as they see snow for the first time.
- In odd places the children gathered enough snow to make a snowman.
- Even into my early teens we'd get the occasional storm that would give us several days of snow and plenty of material for snowball fights and snowmen.
- By the end of the day we were making snowmen and snow angels, throwing snow balls and shoveling the walkway.
- Throwing snowballs, or just handfuls of snow, they made snowmen and were hilarious about kissing them and dancing with them.
- Although it is not completely original, we all have probably forgotten how much fun snow and snowmen are since we are no longer children.
- In the afternoon we went to the yard of the house and made a snowman and his snow girlfriend, played with the two cats and the two dogs, had a walk and had dinner.
- We figured out how to build really big snowmen and we enjoyed ice skating.
- The picture shows a dehydrated snowman: just his hat, coal eyes, carrot nose and stick arms remain.
- This was proper snow, the stuff of snowmen and snow forts, like you see in only in movies.
- My son got to send me a picture of a snowman he made with Mommy in Grandma and Grandpa's back yard.
- Katie's drawing of a snowman, who asked for a spare carrot nose, impressed judges with its humour and eye-catching design.
Definition of snowman in US English: snowmannounˈsnōˌmanˈsnoʊˌmæn A representation of a human figure created with compressed snow. Example sentencesExamples - We figured out how to build really big snowmen and we enjoyed ice skating.
- Even into my early teens we'd get the occasional storm that would give us several days of snow and plenty of material for snowball fights and snowmen.
- It snows onto a snowman and a Christmas tree while Santa flies overhead and the aforementioned bulbs twinkle merrily.
- She'd taught Alicia and Daniel how to make snow angels and build snowmen.
- In odd places the children gathered enough snow to make a snowman.
- When the blustering wind and swirling snow make sledding and building snowmen feel like work, ditch your icy mittens and spend the afternoon by a warm stove, sipping hot chocolate and munching on cookies.
- Throwing snowballs, or just handfuls of snow, they made snowmen and were hilarious about kissing them and dancing with them.
- The display included more than 300 bulbs, together with Father Christmas figures, snowmen, reindeers and a sledge.
- Katie's drawing of a snowman, who asked for a spare carrot nose, impressed judges with its humour and eye-catching design.
- My son got to send me a picture of a snowman he made with Mommy in Grandma and Grandpa's back yard.
- You could have a snowman making contest to see who can make a quality snowman or snow-woman the fastest.
- This was proper snow, the stuff of snowmen and snow forts, like you see in only in movies.
- The picture shows a dehydrated snowman: just his hat, coal eyes, carrot nose and stick arms remain.
- Kids were playing in the snow outside, making snowmen and building forts so they could play war.
- In the afternoon we went to the yard of the house and made a snowman and his snow girlfriend, played with the two cats and the two dogs, had a walk and had dinner.
- By the end of the day we were making snowmen and snow angels, throwing snow balls and shoveling the walkway.
- I can fully understand the longing every parent must feel to build their first snowman for their wide-eyed kiddies as they see snow for the first time.
- There are no snowmen, snowball fights or snow for that matter in Australia.
- Although it is not completely original, we all have probably forgotten how much fun snow and snowmen are since we are no longer children.
- Snow brought snowball fights, the building of snow forts and snowmen.
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